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Meeting announcement: 1st Open Sunrise III Science Meeting
Registration is now open for the 1st Open Sunrise III Science meeting. Both in-person and online participation is possible.
This meeting will be held from June 1 – June 3, 2026, at the Institut für Sonnenphysik (KIS), Freiburg, Germany.
https://plan.events.mpg.de/e/sunrise-kis26
Registration deadline: April 15th, 2026
Contact: Andreas Lagg
The meeting will focus on presenting the results from the early science papers, presenting the newly reduced data, which will be publicly released at that time, and providing information on how to access them. Most importantly, everyone will have the opportunity to propose new science projects based on Sunrise III data and on the co-observations recorded by space- and ground-based observatories during the Sunrise III flight. There will be time to discuss these projects with other participants and to form new collaborations.

During its 6.5-day-long journey through the stratosphere, Sunrise III recorded excellent-quality seeing-free data in the near-UV, visible, and near-IR spectral regions. Almost 2 years after the flight, the first round of scientific papers is close to being submitted. These papers are mainly based on early data reduction levels; by the time of the meeting, fully reduced datasets will be publicly available to the solar community for scientific analysis. The increased data quality in terms of...