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Hinode's Partial Solar Eclipse
SigurRosFan
post Mar 1 2007, 01:47 PM
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February 17, 2007 (Hinode/XRT):


Movies and high-res images:

- Partial Eclipse


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post Mar 22 2007, 12:41 PM
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Hinode update
We'd better keep the distance... blink.gif

A brief Norwegian look at spacEurope.
"I will say that it was with the launch of SOHO that we really got to see the dynamic aspect of the solar atmosphere.
And early on in the SOHO mission we noticed that we did not resolve all the dynamics due to lower time resolution compared to Hinode."


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post Mar 22 2007, 09:19 PM
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These movies are amazing !
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