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Sun plasma loops. Coloured ultraviolet TRACE sate- llite image of part of the sun's surface with plasma loops. The surface (at lower left) is at a temperature of 6000 degrees Celsius and appears relatively cool (dark). Above the surface however, the bright loops of highly ionised iron atoms are at temperatures of around 1 million degrees Celsius. These plasma loops arise from active areas on the solar surface and follow the paths of powerful magnetic fields. TRACE (Transition Region and Coronal Explorer) studies the relationship of the magnetic fields to the plasma eruptions which sometimes affect Earth. This is one of TRACE's first images, taken on 25 April 1998.
Keywords: astronomy, ionized gas, loop, magnetic field, plasma loop, sun, sun, sun surface, trace imagery, ultraviolet image
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NASA / SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
SPL Reference Number:
R520/057
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