Solar_Magnetic_Field_Lines.jpg
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Description Solar Magnetic Field Lines.jpg |
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Illustration of the fields in the corona
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This image is a derivative work of the following images:
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File:Coronal_Hole_Magnetic_Field_Lines.svg
licensed with Cc-by-sa-3.0,2.5,2.0,1.0, GFDL
- 2008-07-05T22:31:28Z Sebman81 151x273 (21718 Bytes) {{Information |Description={{en|1=Viewable are magnetic fields in the corona: In the areas A the field lines are closed and keep the corona's plasma. In the area B they reach out to space, the plasma can leave along the field
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File:Sun_in_X-Ray.png
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- 2006-02-11T16:22:47Z Arnomane 690x500 (346603 Bytes) {{Information| |Description = This image shows the Sun as viewed by the Soft X-Ray Telescope (SXT) onboard the orbiting Yohkoh satellite. The bright, loop-like structures are hot (millions of degrees) plasma (electrically cha
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File:Celestia_sun.jpg
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- 2006-06-11T11:30:56Z Nikolang 1280x1024 (643857 Bytes) {{Information |Description= Sun in Celestia with Addon by Runar Thorvaldsen. |Source= Screenshot |Date= 6.11.06 |Author= NikoLang }}
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