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Solar Coronal Mass Ejection (2009.05.05) [720p]

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STEREO (Behind) spacecraft observed a substantial coronal mass ejection (CME) that was ejected into space (May 5, 2009). The force of the CME also generated a large Type II radio burst, the first one observed in over a year. The COR-2 coronagraph video clip captured the action in frames taken about every 30 minutes over about one day. The source of the CME is an active region (seen as a bright area in the green EUV 195 still) just rotating into view from STEREO Behind, and it is being followed by another.

(CMEs are large solar storms that blast a billion tons of particles into space at millions of miles per hour.) The burst can be clearly seen erupting in the EUV 195 still frame and movie. When the burst occurred, the active regions were still behind the limb of the Sun as seen from Earth. Because of its unique position behind Earth's orbit, the Behind spacecraft is able to spot and track these regions on the Sun before anyone else can, providing important information for space weather forecaster

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  • ΠΑΣΟΚ?

  • HOLY COWS!! Somebody turned the sun green? Must be those annoyig greenies!!

  • Nice, saw something about cme (and STEREO) at ngc so I checked youtube.

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