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Image of SOHO-MDI
Movie   ID   Title
This movie plays nearly two weeks of SOHO/EIT and SOHO/LASCO imagery from around Halloween 2003.   3504   Halloween 2003 Solar Storms: SOHO/EIT and SOHO/LASCO
This movie displays nearly two weeks of MDI magnetogram data from around Halloween 2003.   3503   Halloween 2003 Solar Storms: SOHO/MDI Magnetograms
This movie displays nearly two weeks of MDI continuum data from around Halloween 2003.   3502   Halloween 2003 Solar Storms: SOHO/MDI Continuum
Movie of Mercury passing across the disk of the Sun.   3386   Mercury Transit from SOHO/MDI
We begin our flight through the loops, noting that the more prominent regions on the surface have a higher density of field lines.   3346   Grand Tour of the Coronal Loops Model
Opening with a view of the Sun visible from SOHO, we move around to the eastern limb (as seen from Earth) where we see the farside data constructed by helioseismology studies.   During the movie, several sunspot groups move from the farside to the Earthside of the Sun.   3336   The Visible Sun Revisited
Another angle of the model showing a number of active regions.   3287   Rotating Tour of Solar Coronal Loops
We pass over another group of active regions.   3286   Flight through the Coronal Loops
The PFSS model is a poor match for the TRACE coronal loops.   3212   Space Weather Forecasting: Active Times Ahead
In this case, we see the PFSS model matches the TRACE coronal loops very well.   3211   Space Weather Forecasting: Quiet Times Ahead
View of the CME from the side.   2958   Building a 3-D Coronal Mass Ejection from 2-D Data
View of the CME from the side.   2950   Building a 3-D Coronal Mass Ejection from 2-D Data
Frontside view of Sun, opening up to reveal farside imaging possible with MDI   2923   SOHO/MDI's 'Window' Through the Sun
Closeup view of the tsunami (with rotation)   2922   Solar Tsunamis - View with a Spin
Closeup view of the tsunami   2921   Solar Tsunamis
The first image from VAULT overlaying space-based solar imagery.   2766   Hi-resolution Solar Views from VAULT: Quiet Region
The first image from VAULT overlaying space-based solar imagery.   2765   Hi-resolution Solar Views from VAULT: Active Region
The first image from VAULT overlaying space-based solar imagery.   2764   High Resolution Solar Views From VAULT
The 2.2MeV gamma-ray emission is prominent.   2750   RHESSI Observes 2.2 MeV Line Emission from a Solar Flare
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
Layer 5000 kilometers below the solar surface.   2314   Temperature and Flows under a Sunspot (Layers 0, 2, 4)
Temperature anomalies (color) and flow directions at the solar surface.  The darker blue region corresponds to the sunspot itself.   2304   Under the Rotating Sunspot (Layers 0, 1, 2)
Close-up on the sunspot group   2287   The Spinning Sunspot
SOHO-MDI views a large sunspot group in 2001.   2269   SOHO/MDI Views the Sun - 2001
A few sunspots visible to SOHO-MDI.   2268   SOHO/MDI Views the Sun - 1998
SOHO-MDI views a large sunspot group in 2001.   2244   SOHO/MDI Views the Sun - 2001
Sunspots on the solar disk.   2243   SOHO/MDI Views the Sun - 1998
A view of the subsurface sunspot structure from another angle.   2232   SOHO/MDI Investigates Solar Flows Under Sunspots


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