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This data was scanned on January 24, 2004 from 20:01:25 UTC till January 24, 2004 20:22:19 UTC.  The blue line near the surface day/night terminator is where the terminator is 100 km from the surface. 3165 X-ray Images of the North Polar Region from the Chandra HRC-I Instrument
Closeup of AR 10720.  Blue high-energy emission marks the footpoints of the coronal loops.  The lower-energy red emission is from the
loop structure.  See note below under ImageMods. 3162 RHESSI and TRACE View of January 20, 2005 Solar Flare
Movie of spacecraft on an Earth-to-Mars trajectory. 2924 Sun vs. Mission to Mars
The X17 solar flare on October 28, 2003 2918 SORCE Monitors Solar Variability during Record Solar Flares - Video version
The MONSTER: X28 solar flare on November 4, 2003 2917 SORCE Monitors Solar Variability during Record Solar Flares
The 2.2MeV gamma-ray emission is prominent. 2750 RHESSI Observes 2.2 MeV Line Emission from a Solar Flare
Still image from movie. 2690 GOES/SXI views the Sun in X-rays (3 Channels)
X-ray image of the Sun taken on October 22, 2001, at 12:50:43. 2689 GOES/SXI views the Sun in X-rays
TRACE and two RHESSI channels 2553 A Multi-Mission View of the AR9906 Solar Flare with Alternate Instrument Labels
The expanding bubble of hot plasma expands into SOHO-LASCO C3 field of view just before bursting 2511 A Multi-Mission View of the AR9906 Solar Flare without Instrument Labels
The expanding bubble of hot plasma expands into SOHO-LASCO C3 field of view just before bursting 2509 A Multi-Mission View of the AR9906 Solar Flare with Instrument Labels
Initial appearance of emission in 12-25 keV. 2463 RHESSI Observes the Flare over AR9906 - rotate view without times
Last gasps of x-ray emission from this flare. 2462 RHESSI Observes the Flare over AR9906 - rotate view with times
RHESSI emission expands to an arc, apparently around the limb of the Sun. 2461 RHESSI Observes the Flare over AR9906 - zoom without times
Upflow viewed in TRACE appears at the center of the RHESSI emission. 2460 RHESSI Observes the Flare over AR9906 - zoom with times
Initial appearance of emission in 12-25 keV. 2459 RHESSI Observes the Flare over AR9906 - No time tags
TRACE emission brightens in RHESSI 12-25keV contours and new RHESSI emission at 50-100keV appears on the solar surface. 2458 RHESSI Observes the Flare over AR9906 - Time Tagged
X-rays from the second portion of this flare event. 2404 First Flare movie for the RHESSI instrument (speed 26x normal)
First flare location fades as second flash is on the rise. 2403 First Flare movie for the RHESSI instrument (speed 52x normal)
Full Sun at 195 Angstroms from SOHO-EIT. 2402 First Flare movie for the RHESSI instrument (speed 105x normal)
An x-ray image of the South Pole on May 11, 1999 taken by the PIXIE instrument on Polar, indicating enegetic electron fluxes striking the upper atmosphere 782 Polar: PIXIE at T055798 on May 11, 1999 at 22:55
An x-ray image of the South Pole on May 11, 1999 taken by the PIXIE instrument on Polar, indicating enegetic electron fluxes striking the upper atmosphere 781 Polar: PIXIE at T055798 on May 11, 1999 at 05:05
A close-up of the neutron star and its tidal wake 7 Stellar Wind Disruption by an Orbiting Neutron Star: Neutron Star Close-up
A simulation of the wake of a high luminosity neutron star in orbit around a massive star 6 Stellar Wind Disruption by an Orbiting Neutron Star: High X-Ray Luminosity
A simulation of the wake of a moderate luminosity neutron star in orbit around a massive star 5 Stellar Wind Disruption by an Orbiting Neutron Star: Moderate X-Ray Luminosity
A simulation of the wake of a low luminosity neutron star in orbit around a massive star 4 Stellar Wind Disruption by an Orbiting Neutron Star: Low X-Ray Luminosity
There is no preview image available.  There is no movie to link to. 10319 Swift - Print Still Images - Wallpaper
A single Constellation X spacecraft joins the other three in search of black holes. 10291 Constellation X Spacecraft
Celebrating the launch and science of NASA's Gamma-Ray Large Area Space Telescope. 10251 GLAST Prelude, for Brass Quintet, Op.12

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