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Tag Archives: Extreme-Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrometer
Scientists at the Naval Research Laboratory have discovered a previously unreported solar feature – Coronal Cells – where high-temperature coronal emission is confined to discrete plumes that extend upward from unipolar concentrations of magnetic flux. The NRL researchers think that …
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Tagged Astrophysical Journal, Atmospheric Imaging Assembly, Coronal Cells, Drs. Neil Sheeley, EIS, Extreme-Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrometer, high-temperature coronal emission, Hinode spacecraft, nasa, naval research laboratory, orbit, physics, SOHO, Solar and Heliospheric Observatory, Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO), solar feature, solar flares, space, Space Science Division, STEREO-A and -B, sun
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