First Flare movie for the RHESSI instrument (speed 52x normal)
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An animation of an M-class flare viewed by the RHESSI instrument on February 20, 2002. On tape, this version plays at a speed of two video frames corresponding to 3.5 seconds of data collection time. The flare was located at -17.8 degrees South, 9.8 degrees West (heliographic coordinates) in NOAA active region number 9830.
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Movie zoomed in on the RHESSI flare and played at a slower speed.
Duration: 6.0 seconds
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Full Sun at 195 Angstroms from SOHO-EIT.
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First x-ray flash visible to RHESSI. The color scale runs from red (low intensity) thru green to blue (highest intensity).
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First flare location fades as second flash is on the rise.
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X-rays from the second portion of this flare event.
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The event in Hydrogen-alpha from Big Bear Solar Observatory. Early stage of gas ejection.
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The event in Hydrogen-alpha from Big Bear Solar Observatory. Later stage of gas ejection.
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