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Solar Dynamics Observatory flare
From John Terning December 03, 2020
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Solar Dynamics Observatory captured the flare, shown here in
teal as that is the color typically used to show light in
the 131 Angstrom wavelength, a wavelength in which it is
easy to view solar flares. The flare began at 10:38 PM ET on
Jan. 22, peaked at 10:59 PM and ended at 11:34 PM. Credit:
NASA/SDO/AIA
Solar Dynamics Observatory captured the flare, shown here in
teal as that is the color typically used to show light in
the 131 Angstrom wavelength, a wavelength in which it is
easy to view solar flares. The flare began at 10:38 PM ET on
Jan. 22, peaked at 10:59 PM and ended at 11:34 PM. Credit:
NASA/SDO/AIA
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