File:A Small (M5) Flare from Active Region 13078 (SVS5015).webm
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[edit]DescriptionA Small (M5) Flare from Active Region 13078 (SVS5015).webm |
English: The M5 solar flare (lower center of solar disk) as seen in AIA 171 Angstrom filter. Correction is applied for the instrument Point-Spread Function (PSF). |
Date | 25 August 2022 (upload date) |
Source | A Small (M5) Flare from Active Region 13078 |
Author | NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio - Tom Bridgman, Scott Wiessinger, Ian Jones, Laurence Schuler |
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Keywords InfoField | Solar Ultraviolet; Solar Dynamics Observatory; Ultraviolet Imagery; Space Weather; Solar Cycle 25; Corona; Sun-earth Interactions; SDO; Heliophysics; Solar Active Regions; EUV Imaging; Solar Flares; Earth Science; Solar Activity |
DescriptionA Small (M5) Flare from Active Region 13078 (SVS5015).webm |
English: AIA 0171 channel is especially good at showing coronal loops - the arcs extending off of the Sun where plasma moves along magnetic field lines. The brightest spots seen here are locations where the magnetic field near the surface is exceptionally strong.
Where: Quiet corona and upper transition region Wavelength: 171 angstroms (0.0000000171 m) = Extreme Ultraviolet Primary ions seen: 8 times ionized iron (Fe IX) Characteristic temperature: 1 million K (1.8 million F) |
Date | Taken on 25 August 2022 |
Source | 20220825_1024_0171 |
Author | Courtesy of NASA/SDO and the AIA, EVE, and HMI science teams. |
This media is a product of the Solar Dynamics Observatory Credit and attribution belongs to the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA) team, NASA/GSFC/Solar Dynamics Observatory |
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