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Ultraviolet




SVS >> Ultraviolet

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A full-resolution image from STEREO-A/EUVI in 171 Ångstrom ultraviolet light. 3407 STEREO's Extreme UltraViolet Imager (EUVI)
TRACE ultraviolet view of AR 10720 3161 TRACE Ultraviolet View of January 20, 2005 Solar Flare
AR 10720 launches a flare. 3160 January 2005 Solar Flares from SOHO/EIT
The CME in question is so fast, it appears in only one LASCO/C2 camera frame. 3159 SOHO/LASCO View of January 2005 Solar Events
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
Rotating Globe shows the fluctuation in the erythemal index over the course of a year (August, 2000, through July, 2001).  This mpeg is a different rendering of animation 2221. 2256 Erythemal Index for August 2000 through July 2001: Rotating Globe
View of the United States with red (showing high levels of ground level ultraviolet radiation) covering the Western US and then changing to splotchy yellows, greens and blues as you move East (denoting lower levels of ground level ultraviolet radiation).  Daily data is presented for July 1, 2001 through August 2, 2001.  2216 Daily Erythemal Index over the United States for July 2001
View of North America, from data collected in April of 2000, covered with a rainbow.  Purples are to the North and reds are to the South.  Purple denotes the lowest levels of ground level ultraviolet radiation and red denotes the highest levels of ground level ultraviolet radiation.  This data was collected over the year 2000. 2201 Erythemal Index 2000: United States Loop (With Dates)
View of North America, from data collected in April of 2000, covered with a rainbow.  Purples are to the North and reds are to the South.  Purple denotes the lowest levels of ground level ultraviolet radiation and red denotes the highest levels of ground level ultraviolet radiation.  This data was collected over the year 2000. 2200 Erythemal Index 2000: United States Loop
Earth view of the Western Hemisphere.  Red (denoting highest ground levels of ultraviolet radiation) covers most of South America and the colors fading to blues (denoting lowest ground levels of ultraviolet radiation) over North America.  This data was collected over the year 2000. 2199 Erythemal Index 2000: Full Globe Loop (With Dates)
Earth view of the Western Hemisphere.  Red (denoting highest ground levels of ultraviolet radiation) covers most of South America and the colors fading to blues (denoting lowest ground levels of ultraviolet radiation) over North America.  This data was collected over the year 2000. 2198 Erythemal Index 2000: Full Globe Loop
View of the US with red (denoting highest ground levels of ultraviolet radiation) covering the western portion and the equatorial region.  The colors spread from the red into yellows, blues, and greens away from these areas, denoting lower ground levels of ultraviolet radiation. This data was collected over the year 2000. 2197 Erythemal Index 2000: Push-in to the United States (With Dates)
View of the US with red (denoting highest ground levels of ultraviolet radiation) covering the western portion and the equatorial region.  The colors spread from the red into yellows, blues, and greens away from these areas, denoting lower ground levels of ultraviolet radiation.  This data was collected over the year 2000. 2196 Erythemal Index 2000: Push-in to the United States
Plasmasphere movie, as seen by IMAGE-EUV 1177 Plasmasphere without Earth Inset
Plasmasphere movie, as seen by IMAGE-EUV 1176 Plasmasphere with Earth Inset
The Earths plasmasphere, as seen by IMAGE-EUV. 1174 IMAGE views the Plasmasphere in EUV
The Earths plasmasphere, as seen by IMAGE-EUV. 1172 Plasmasphere close-up w/Earth Inset
The Earths plasmasphere, as seen by IMAGE-EUV. 1170 Plasmasphere with Earth inset in EUV

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