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Images & Animations
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Credit
NASA/ESA, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio
Halloween Solar Storms from SOHO/EIT, 195 Angstroms
This view from SOHO/EIT in the 195 Angstrom band, shows the multitude of solar flares released in the Fall of 2003 as a group of active regions rotated back into view. This movie is synchronized to play with animation IDs 2960 (http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/vis/a000000/a002900/a002960) and 2961 (http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/vis/a000000/a002900/a002961). For more information on how X-ray solar flares are classified (B, C, M, X), visit (http://www.spaceweather.com/glossary/flareclasses.html).
A quiet time before the next big solar events...
Metadata
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Sensor
SOHO/EIT -
Animation ID
2959 -
Video ID
None -
Start Timecode
00:00:00:00 -
End Timecode
00:00:00:00 -
Animator
Tom Bridgman -
Studio
SVS -
Writer
William Steigerwald -
Visualization Date
2004/07/08 -
Scientist
Edward C. Stone (California Institute of Technology), Carl E. Walz (NASA/HQ), Thomas H. Zurbuchen (University of Michigan) -
Keywords
Sun, Solar Flare, Solar Active Region, Coronal Mass Ejection, CME -
DLESE Subject
Space science -
Data Date
2003/10/25T00:00:11-2003/11/07T23:48:35 -
Animation Type
Regular