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Sun of Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) from 2003 and April 21, 2002
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Closeup of Solar 'Tadpoles'
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Closeup of Solar 'Tadpoles' with time tags |
| Abstract |
Here is a close-up view of dark 'tentacles' or 'tadpoles' moving towards the solar surface in this solar flare of April 21, 2002 seen by TRACE. One theory proposed in this press release is that they are due to voids created by magnetic reconnection in the flare. This version of the visualization displays the instrument clock time tags. |
| Completed |
2003-03-26 |
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Closeup of Solar 'Tadpoles'
| Title |
Closeup of Solar 'Tadpoles' with time tags |
| Abstract |
Here is a close-up view of dark 'tentacles' or 'tadpoles' moving towards the solar surface in this solar flare of April 21, 2002 seen by TRACE. One theory proposed in this press release is that they are due to voids created by magnetic reconnection in the flare. This version of the visualization displays the instrument clock time tags. |
| Completed |
2003-03-26 |
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Closeup of Solar 'Tadpoles'
| Title |
Closeup of Solar 'Tadpoles' with time tags |
| Abstract |
Here is a close-up view of dark 'tentacles' or 'tadpoles' moving towards the solar surface in this solar flare of April 21, 2002 seen by TRACE. One theory proposed in this press release is that they are due to voids created by magnetic reconnection in the flare. This version of the visualization displays the instrument clock time tags. |
| Completed |
2003-03-26 |
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Closeup of Solar 'Tadpoles'
| Title |
Closeup of Solar 'Tadpoles' with time tags |
| Abstract |
Here is a close-up view of dark 'tentacles' or 'tadpoles' moving towards the solar surface in this solar flare of April 21, 2002 seen by TRACE. One theory proposed in this press release is that they are due to voids created by magnetic reconnection in the flare. This version of the visualization displays the instrument clock time tags. |
| Completed |
2003-03-26 |
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Closeup of Solar 'Tadpoles'
| Title |
Closeup of Solar 'Tadpoles' without time tags |
| Abstract |
Here is a close-up view of dark 'tentacles' or 'tadpoles' moving towards the solar surface in this solar flare of April 21, 2002 seen by TRACE. One theory proposed in this press release is that they are due to voids created by magnetic reconnection in the flare. This version of the visualization does not display the instrument clock time tags. |
| Completed |
2003-03-26 |
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Closeup of Solar 'Tadpoles'
| Title |
Closeup of Solar 'Tadpoles' without time tags |
| Abstract |
Here is a close-up view of dark 'tentacles' or 'tadpoles' moving towards the solar surface in this solar flare of April 21, 2002 seen by TRACE. One theory proposed in this press release is that they are due to voids created by magnetic reconnection in the flare. This version of the visualization does not display the instrument clock time tags. |
| Completed |
2003-03-26 |
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Closeup of Solar 'Tadpoles'
| Title |
Closeup of Solar 'Tadpoles' without time tags |
| Abstract |
Here is a close-up view of dark 'tentacles' or 'tadpoles' moving towards the solar surface in this solar flare of April 21, 2002 seen by TRACE. One theory proposed in this press release is that they are due to voids created by magnetic reconnection in the flare. This version of the visualization does not display the instrument clock time tags. |
| Completed |
2003-03-26 |
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Closeup of Solar 'Tadpoles'
| Title |
Closeup of Solar 'Tadpoles' without time tags |
| Abstract |
Here is a close-up view of dark 'tentacles' or 'tadpoles' moving towards the solar surface in this solar flare of April 21, 2002 seen by TRACE. One theory proposed in this press release is that they are due to voids created by magnetic reconnection in the flare. This version of the visualization does not display the instrument clock time tags. |
| Completed |
2003-03-26 |
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Closeup of Solar 'Tadpoles'
| Title |
Closeup of Solar 'Tadpoles' without time tags |
| Abstract |
Here is a close-up view of dark 'tentacles' or 'tadpoles' moving towards the solar surface in this solar flare of April 21, 2002 seen by TRACE. One theory proposed in this press release is that they are due to voids created by magnetic reconnection in the flare. This version of the visualization does not display the instrument clock time tags. |
| Completed |
2003-03-26 |
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