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TRACE: Viewing a Coronal Loo …
Title TRACE: Viewing a Coronal Loop
Completed 1999-07-14
TRACE: Viewing a Coronal Loo …
Title TRACE: Viewing a Coronal Loop
Completed 1999-07-14
TRACE: Viewing a Coronal Loo …
Title TRACE: Viewing a Coronal Loop
Completed 1999-07-14
TRACE: Viewing a Coronal Loo …
Title TRACE: Viewing a Coronal Loop
Completed 1999-07-14
TRACE: Viewing a Coronal Loo …
Title TRACE: Viewing a Coronal Loop
Completed 1999-07-14
TRACE: Viewing a Coronal Loo …
Title TRACE: Viewing a Coronal Loop
Completed 1999-07-14
Solar Tsunamis
Title Solar Tsunamis
Abstract Push-in to a region of the Sun to witness a 'solar tsunami' after a flare event. The tsunami moves hot gas (bright) out of the region, revealing cooler regions (darker) below.
Completed 2004-01-07
Solar Tsunamis
Title Solar Tsunamis
Abstract Push-in to a region of the Sun to witness a 'solar tsunami' after a flare event. The tsunami moves hot gas (bright) out of the region, revealing cooler regions (darker) below.
Completed 2004-01-07
Solar Tsunamis
Title Solar Tsunamis
Abstract Push-in to a region of the Sun to witness a 'solar tsunami' after a flare event. The tsunami moves hot gas (bright) out of the region, revealing cooler regions (darker) below.
Completed 2004-01-07
Solar Tsunamis
Title Solar Tsunamis
Abstract Push-in to a region of the Sun to witness a 'solar tsunami' after a flare event. The tsunami moves hot gas (bright) out of the region, revealing cooler regions (darker) below.
Completed 2004-01-07
RHESSI Observes the Flare ov …
Title RHESSI Observes the Flare over AR9906 - rotate view without times
Abstract Zoom in (with rotation) to solar active region AR9906 on April 21, 2002 with SOHO/EIT, TRACE and RHESSI data. RHESSI observes x-rays from this flare. The red contours represent the 12-25 keV photon energy range and the blue contours represent 50-100 keV.
Completed 2002-06-03
RHESSI Observes the Flare ov …
Title RHESSI Observes the Flare over AR9906 - rotate view without times
Abstract Zoom in (with rotation) to solar active region AR9906 on April 21, 2002 with SOHO/EIT, TRACE and RHESSI data. RHESSI observes x-rays from this flare. The red contours represent the 12-25 keV photon energy range and the blue contours represent 50-100 keV.
Completed 2002-06-03
RHESSI Observes the Flare ov …
Title RHESSI Observes the Flare over AR9906 - rotate view without times
Abstract Zoom in (with rotation) to solar active region AR9906 on April 21, 2002 with SOHO/EIT, TRACE and RHESSI data. RHESSI observes x-rays from this flare. The red contours represent the 12-25 keV photon energy range and the blue contours represent 50-100 keV.
Completed 2002-06-03
RHESSI Observes the Flare ov …
Title RHESSI Observes the Flare over AR9906 - rotate view without times
Abstract Zoom in (with rotation) to solar active region AR9906 on April 21, 2002 with SOHO/EIT, TRACE and RHESSI data. RHESSI observes x-rays from this flare. The red contours represent the 12-25 keV photon energy range and the blue contours represent 50-100 keV.
Completed 2002-06-03
RHESSI Observes the Flare ov …
Title RHESSI Observes the Flare over AR9906 - rotate view without times
Abstract Zoom in (with rotation) to solar active region AR9906 on April 21, 2002 with SOHO/EIT, TRACE and RHESSI data. RHESSI observes x-rays from this flare. The red contours represent the 12-25 keV photon energy range and the blue contours represent 50-100 keV.
Completed 2002-06-03
RHESSI Observes the Flare ov …
Title RHESSI Observes the Flare over AR9906 - rotate view without times
Abstract Zoom in (with rotation) to solar active region AR9906 on April 21, 2002 with SOHO/EIT, TRACE and RHESSI data. RHESSI observes x-rays from this flare. The red contours represent the 12-25 keV photon energy range and the blue contours represent 50-100 keV.
Completed 2002-06-03
RHESSI Observes the Flare ov …
Title RHESSI Observes the Flare over AR9906 - rotate view without times
Abstract Zoom in (with rotation) to solar active region AR9906 on April 21, 2002 with SOHO/EIT, TRACE and RHESSI data. RHESSI observes x-rays from this flare. The red contours represent the 12-25 keV photon energy range and the blue contours represent 50-100 keV.
Completed 2002-06-03
Mercury Transit from TRACE ( …
Title Mercury Transit from TRACE (White Light)
Abstract This is a view of the planet Mercury (a black dot) as seen by TRACE through its white light optical telescope. Because the TRACE field-of-view is much smaller than the solar disk, the spacecraft is repointed three times during the transit (creating the position jumps of the movie). This movie was generated from telemetry which has undergone a minimum of processing (to deliver quickly for the media) so data dropouts and other quick-processing artifacts may be visible. Special thanks to Dawn Myers of the TRACE project for this effort.
Completed 2006-11-14
Solar Tsunamis - View with a …
Title Solar Tsunamis - View with a Spin
Abstract Push-in to a region of the Sun to witness a 'solar tsunami' after a flare event. The tsunami moves hot gas (bright) out of the region, revealing cooler regions (darker) below. This view rotates on the push-in to keep the region of the flare event visible (to the left in the final frame).
Completed 2003-10-21
Solar Tsunamis - View with a …
Title Solar Tsunamis - View with a Spin
Abstract Push-in to a region of the Sun to witness a 'solar tsunami' after a flare event. The tsunami moves hot gas (bright) out of the region, revealing cooler regions (darker) below. This view rotates on the push-in to keep the region of the flare event visible (to the left in the final frame).
Completed 2003-10-21
Solar Tsunamis - View with a …
Title Solar Tsunamis - View with a Spin
Abstract Push-in to a region of the Sun to witness a 'solar tsunami' after a flare event. The tsunami moves hot gas (bright) out of the region, revealing cooler regions (darker) below. This view rotates on the push-in to keep the region of the flare event visible (to the left in the final frame).
Completed 2003-10-21
Solar Tsunamis - View with a …
Title Solar Tsunamis - View with a Spin
Abstract Push-in to a region of the Sun to witness a 'solar tsunami' after a flare event. The tsunami moves hot gas (bright) out of the region, revealing cooler regions (darker) below. This view rotates on the push-in to keep the region of the flare event visible (to the left in the final frame).
Completed 2003-10-21
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