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TRACE_IMAGES

One of the first light images taken on April 22, 1998 in 195 Angstroms Loops viewed on April 25, 1998, seen in 171 Angstroms. This image has a temperature of about 1 million Kelvin. One can also notice the mossy regions under the loops. Moss is the bright porous regions in active regions Active Region seen on April 26, 1998 in 171 Angstroms
Quiet corona seen on May 5, 1998 in 171 Angstroms Limb loop that resembles a jumping fish taken on May 8, 1998 in 1550 Angstroms Active region seen on May 19, 1998 in 171 Angstroms
Flare observed in 1216 Angstroms on May 19, 1998 Prominence observed in 171 Angstroms on May 21, 1998. This solar phenomena can persist for several days and even several months. The dark material in this image has a temperature ranging from 5,000 to 10,000 Kelvin, while the surrounding material has a temperature of about 1 million Kelvin Moss on the disk seen on May 30, 1998 in 171 Angstroms. Moss is the bright porous structure seen in active regions
Quiet Sun seen in 195 Angstroms on June 10, 1998 Quiet Sun on June 10, 1998 seen in 171 Angstroms Tricolor display of active region observed on June 16, 1998. Red represents 171 Angstroms, green represents 195 Angstroms, and blue repesents the 284 Angstroms data
Coronal Mass Ejection(CME) seen on July 11, 1998 in 195 Angstroms Goes class M flare seen on July 14, 1998 in 171 Angstroms. The cross pattern is an artifact of the camera and is not a real feature of the Sun The corona seen in 171 Angstroms on July 29, 1998
White light image of a sunspot cluster taken on August 11, 1998 Tricolor display of active region observed on August 13, 1998. Red represents 171 Angstroms, green represents 195 Angstroms, and blue represents the 284 Angstroms data Post flare loop observations on August 16, 1998 observed in 171 Angstroms
Post flare loop observations on August 16, 1998 observed in 195 Angstroms Post flare loop observations on August 16, 1998 observed in 1216 Angstroms Post flare loop observations on August 16, 1998 observed in 1550 Angstroms
This image shows no signature of the post flare loops that are clearly seen in the previous four images characteristic of much higher temperatures than that of the solar surface shown here. Active regions observed on August 19, 1998 in 171 Angstroms Full Disk in 171 Angstroms taken on October 10, 1998
Moss and loops observed on April 25, 1999 in 171 Angstroms Goes X-ray class M2 flare seen on May 10, 1999 in 171 Angstroms Goes X-ray class M2 flare seen on May 10, 1999 in 284 Angstroms
Goes X-ray class M1 flare seen on May 16, 1999 in 171 Angstroms Goes X-ray class M1 flare seen on May 16, 1999 in 195 Angstroms Eclipse image taken on August 11, 1999 in white light. The bumps are lunar mountains


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