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Coronal Mass Ejections

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Coronal Mass Ejections

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Coronal Mass Ejections

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Coronal Mass Ejections

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Coronal Mass Ejections

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Coronal Mass Ejections

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Coronal Mass Ejections

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👀 Une "Bête" géante observée en train de danser au-dessus du Soleil Un phénomène solaire spectaculaire a récemment captivé les astronomes. Une immense colonne de plasma, surnommée...

Une immense protubérance solaire, surnommée "La Bête", danse au dessus du Soleil sur plus de 165 000 km. Spectaculaire.
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#Space #Science #Astrophysics #SolarProminence #TheBeast #SolarDynamics #SpaceWeather

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Tornade solaire : un photographe capture l’indescriptible | National Geographic

🔥 Une tornade solaire capturée en détail : jusqu’à 11 000 tourbillons plasma en rotation à 300 000 km/h. Un spectacle magnétique rare.
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#Space #Science #Innovation #Astrophysics #SolarDynamics #MiguelClaro

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Minimal Roles of Solar Subsurface Meridional Flow in the
distributed-shear Babcock-Leighton Dynamo
Jie Jiang, Zebin Zhang
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List Of Historic Solar Storms

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List of solar storms - Wikipedia

List Of Historic Solar Storms

I’m very interested in possible correlations between Earth-impact CMEs and historical events. The Viking invasion of England and the American Civil War, for example.

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Coronal Mass Ejections

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Coronal Mass Ejections

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Coronal Mass Ejections

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The heart of world's #largest #solar #telescope begins to beat

NSF’s Inouye Solar Telescope has achieved "first light" with its #VTF instrument, capturing high-resolution #images of the Sun to study #solardynamics and #magneticfields... scitechupdates.com/t...

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False-color image of the Sun from the STEREO Ahead spacecraft on December 4th, 2006.  The image is a composite of four views, each highlighting different temperature regimes in the Sun's upper atmosphere:  red (60-80,000 Kelvin), blue (1 million Kelvin), green (1.5 million Kelvin), and yellow (2 million Kelvin). This marks the beginning of the STEREO mission's imaging and its exploration of the Sun in three dimensions.

False-color image of the Sun from the STEREO Ahead spacecraft on December 4th, 2006. The image is a composite of four views, each highlighting different temperature regimes in the Sun's upper atmosphere: red (60-80,000 Kelvin), blue (1 million Kelvin), green (1.5 million Kelvin), and yellow (2 million Kelvin). This marks the beginning of the STEREO mission's imaging and its exploration of the Sun in three dimensions.

Astronomy Picture from 22/12/2006

The View from Stereo Ahead

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap061222.html


#Sun #SolarDynamics #SpaceWeather #STEREO #Solstice2006 #ExtremeUltraviolet #NASA #Astronomy #Astrophysics #SolarAtmosphere

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