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Solar Neutral Particles

This animation shows a nuetral solar particle's path leaving the Sun, following the magnetic field lines out to the Heliosheath. The solar particle hits a hydrogen atom, stealing it's electron and we follow it until we see it hit one of IBEXs detectors.

Solar particle animation    Solar particle animation

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Animation Number:10332
Completed:2008-10-22
Animator:Walt Feimer (HTSI) (Lead)
Scientist:Dave McComas (SwRI)
Platform/Sensor/Data Set:IBEX
Series:IBEX Pre-launch
Keywords:
SVS >> HDTV
SVS >> Heliosphere
SVS >> Interstellar medium
SVS >> Neutral Atoms
SVS >> Solar Wind
SVS >> IBEX
 
 
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