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The Institute for Solar Physics (Swedish: Institutet för solfysik) is a Swedish research institute. It is managed as an independent institute associated with Stockholm University through its Department of Astronomy. It is also a national research infrastructure under the Swedish Research Council. During the nineties, the daily operations of the institute gradually moved from La Palma to Stockholm. In 2013, the institute was transferred from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences to its current home with Stockholm University.

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  • L'Institut de Física Solar (en suec Institutet för solfysik) és un institut d'investigació suec. Funciona com un institut independent, sota els auspicis de la Reial Acadèmia Sueca de Ciències, però associat amb la Universitat d'Estocolm a través de l'. L'institut va ser creat per primera vegada com l'Estació de Recerca d'Astrofísica el 1951 a l'illa de Capri, Itàlia. Al voltant de 1980 l'estació es va traslladar a La Palma a les Illes Canàries. La nova estació està situada dins de l'Observatori Espanyol-Internacional del Roque de los Muchachos. Aviat es va fer evident que el clima astronòmic superior a La Palma va demanar un telescopi solar de primera classe. El de 47,5 cm, va ser erigit el 1985. Aquest telescopi va ser retirat de la torre el 28 d'agost 2000, després de gairebé 15 anys d'operacions reeixides. S'obtindrà una nova vida al a Oakland, (EUA). El Swedish Vacuum Solar Telescope ha estat reemplaçat amb el Telescopi Solar Swedish 1-m, que té el doble de gran diàmetre de l'obertura. (ca)
  • The Institute for Solar Physics (Swedish: Institutet för solfysik) is a Swedish research institute. It is managed as an independent institute associated with Stockholm University through its Department of Astronomy. It is also a national research infrastructure under the Swedish Research Council. The institute was first established in 1951 by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences as The Research Station for Astrophysics on the island of Capri, Italy. Around 1980 the station moved to La Palma in the Canary Islands. The new station is situated within the Spanish-International Observatory on the Roque de los Muchachos. It soon became obvious that the superior astronomical climate on La Palma called for a first-class solar telescope. The 47.5-cm Swedish Vacuum Solar Telescope, SVST, was erected in 1985. During the nineties, the daily operations of the institute gradually moved from La Palma to Stockholm. The SVST was removed from the tower on 28 August 2000 after almost 15 years of successful operations. The SVST has been replaced with the Swedish 1-m Solar Telescope, which has twice as large aperture diameter. In 2013, the institute was transferred from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences to its current home with Stockholm University. (en)
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  • L'Institut de Física Solar (en suec Institutet för solfysik) és un institut d'investigació suec. Funciona com un institut independent, sota els auspicis de la Reial Acadèmia Sueca de Ciències, però associat amb la Universitat d'Estocolm a través de l'. Aquest telescopi va ser retirat de la torre el 28 d'agost 2000, després de gairebé 15 anys d'operacions reeixides. S'obtindrà una nova vida al a Oakland, (EUA). El Swedish Vacuum Solar Telescope ha estat reemplaçat amb el Telescopi Solar Swedish 1-m, que té el doble de gran diàmetre de l'obertura. (ca)
  • The Institute for Solar Physics (Swedish: Institutet för solfysik) is a Swedish research institute. It is managed as an independent institute associated with Stockholm University through its Department of Astronomy. It is also a national research infrastructure under the Swedish Research Council. During the nineties, the daily operations of the institute gradually moved from La Palma to Stockholm. In 2013, the institute was transferred from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences to its current home with Stockholm University. (en)
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