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Collection:
NASA Scientific Visualization Studio Collection
Title:
TRACE Ultraviolet View of January 20, 2005 Solar Flare
Instrument:
TRACE
Description:
Once the protons have passed, we now see the coronal loop structures.
Completed:
2005-05-19
Credit:
*Please give credit for this visualization to*
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
Scientific Visualization Studio. Thanks also to others who provided data and consultations: Karl Battams (NRL), Brian Dennis (NASA/GSFC), Sam Krucker (University of California at Berkeley)
Studio:
SVS
Animator:
Tom Bridgman (Lead)
Scientist:
Robert Lin (University of California, Berkeley)
Scientist:
Richard Mewaldt (California Institute of Technology)
Scientist:
Richard Nightingale (LMSAL)
Series:
New Space Weather Mystery
Data Collected:
TRACE 1600A: 2005/01/20T06:20:00 - 2005/01/20T08:43:57
Keywords:
DLESE
Keywords:
SVS
Keywords:
GCMD
Keywords:
EARTH SCIENCE
Keywords:
Space science
Keywords:
Sun-earth Interactions
Keywords:
Space Weather
Keywords:
Sun
Keywords:
Solar Activity
Keywords:
Coronal Loop
Keywords:
Solar Active Region
Keywords:
Solar Flares
Keywords:
Ultraviolet
Keywords:
Active Region 10720
note:
More Information on this topic available at
http://www.nasa.gov…
facet_where:
California
facet_where:
Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC)
facet_when:
January 20, 2005
facet_what:
Earth
facet_what:
TRACE
facet_what:
Sun
facet_what:
FAST
facet_when_year:
2005
Animation Number:
3161
UID:
SPD-SCIVS-http://svs .gsfc.nasa.gov/vis/a 000000/a003100/a0031 61/fast_traceHR.0569 -IMAGE
original url:

TRACE Ultraviolet View of January 20, 2005 Solar Flare