File:The Active Christmas Eve 2023 Ultraviolet Sun (SVS5210 - ChristmasEve2023 AIA193 PSF stamped 002400 print).jpg

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This view of the Sun, through the SDO/AIA 193 angstrom filter, reveals some hotter regions of the chromosphere and active region, and enhances visiblity of the less dense outflowing material in coronal holes.

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English: This view of the Sun, through the SDO/AIA 193 angstrom filter, reveals some hotter regions of the chromosphere and active region, and enhances visiblity of the less dense outflowing material in coronal holes. This filter corresponds to emission from iron atoms that have lost eleven electrons (Fe XII) and 23 electrons (Fe XXIV).
Date 16 February 2024 (upload date)
Source The Active Christmas Eve 2023 Ultraviolet Sun
Author NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio - Global Science and Technology, Inc./Tom Bridgman, ADNET Systems, Inc./Laurence Schuler, ADNET Systems, Inc./Ian Jones, KBR Wyle Services, LLC/Scott Wiessinger
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Solar Dynamics Observatory; Heliophysics; Extreme Ultraviolet Imaging; Solar Activity; EUV Imaging; Space Weather; Solar Cycle 25; Corona; Solar Wind; SDO

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