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Bright Loops at 171 — May 26, 2007

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STEREO was able to capture bright loops in exquisite detail as they were arcing above an active region (May 26, 2007) over an 18 hour period. What we are actually seeing are charged particles spinning along magnetic field lines that extend above the Sun’s surface. Active regions are areas of intense magnetic activity and often the source of solar storms. In fact, the clip ends with a flourish in which a small coronal mass ejection (CME) blows out into space. This is from the STEREO Ahead spacecraft at the 171 Angstroms wavelength in extreme ultraviolet light.


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