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Release No.: 2006-29For Release: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 The Spooky Sun
The sun's corona glows eerily orange in this image taken on October 28, 2006 by the X-ray Telescope on board the Hinode (formerly Solar-B) spacecraft. The bright region in the inset box shows magnetic fields that have just emerged from the solar interior, producing a new active region. During the current, quiet phase of solar activity (sunspot minimum), the corona is dominated by small regions of closed magnetic field (called X-ray Bright Points) and large dark areas where the magnetic field of the sun extends into interplanetary space (called Coronal Holes). Credit: JAXA/NASA/SAO High Resolution Image (jpg) Low Resolution Image (jpg)
The sun's corona glows eerily orange in this image taken on October 28, 2006 by the X-ray Telescope on board the Hinode (formerly Solar-B) spacecraft. This image is the same as the one above, without the inset box. The bright spot at center right is an overexposure of an active region near the sun's limb.Credit: JAXA/NASA/SAO High Resolution Image (jpg) Low Resolution Image (jpg)