File:STEREO EUV Feb10 rotating.gif

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STEREO_EUV_Feb10_rotating.gif (256 × 256 pixels, file size: 1.39 MB, MIME type: image/gif, looped, 37 frames, 7.4 s)

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English: A rotating projection of the entire surface of the Sun on 10 February 2011, as seen by the twin STEREO satellites. The image is taken in Extreme Ultraviolet light at 19.5 nm, with white axes showing solar coordinates (0 degrees is directly towards the Earth). A thin black line around 180 degrees is the only part of the Sun not then visible. Data from the Solar Dynamics Observatory is used to fill in a similar gap which would otherwise appear in the near-side image.
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Author NASA STEREO mission

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current19:20, 10 February 2011Thumbnail for version as of 19:20, 10 February 2011256 × 256 (1.39 MB)Modest Genius (talk | contribs){{Information |Description ={{en|1=A rotating projection of the entire surface of the Sun on 02 February 2010, as seen by the twin STEREO satellites. The image is taken in Extreme Ultraviolet light at 195nm, with white axes showing solar coordi

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