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Keywords: Sun, SOHO
![На краю Солнца](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2003/07/07/0001191466/sunedge_seip.preview.jpg)
7.07.2003
Dramatic prominences can sometimes be seen looming just beyond the edge of the sun. A solar prominence is a cloud of solar gas held just above the surface by the Sun's magnetic field. The Earth would easily fit below the prominence on the left.
![S на Солнце](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2002/03/21/0001175395/eq02_sohoeit.preview.jpg)
21.03.2002
Taken yesterday from the SOHO spacecraft, this false-color image shows the active Sun near the March Equinox, the beginning of Fall in the south and Spring in the northern hemisphere. Recorded in a band...
![Магнитный ковер на Солнце](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2003/08/17/0001192405/magcarpet_soho_big.preview.jpg)
6.11.1997
The Sun has a magnetic carpet. Its visible surface appears to be carpeted with tens of thousands of magnetic north and south poles joined by looping field lines which extend outward into the Solar Corona.
![Марсианская аналемма](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2003/06/26/0001191307/marsalemma_mammana_c1.preview.jpg)
26.06.2003
On planet Earth, an analemma is the figure-8 loop you get when you mark the position of the Sun at the same time each day throughout the year. But similarly marking the position...
![Аналемма](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2002/07/09/0001177719/analemma_vr.preview.jpg)
9.07.2002
If you took a picture of the Sun at the same time each day, would it remain in the same position? The answer is no, and the shape traced out by the Sun over the course of a year is called an analemma.
![Солнечные часы для Марса](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2005/10/10/0001208494/sundial_mars_big.preview.jpg)
28.04.1999
When Mars Surveyor arrives at Mars in 2002, it will carry a sundial. Even though batteries and a solar array will power the Mars Surveyor Lander, the sundial has been included to allow a prominent public display of time.
![Праздник летнего солнцестояния](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2004/06/22/0001198500/sun3col_thompsoneit.preview.jpg)
20.06.2004
Season's greetings! Today or tomorrow, depending on your time zone, the Sun reaches its northernmost point in planet Earth's sky marking a season change and the first solstice of the year 2004. In celebration, consider this delightfully detailed, brightly colored image of the active Sun.
![Солнечный шторм: корональный выброс](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2007/02/06/0001220655/cmesun_soho.preview.jpg)
6.02.2007
What's happening to our Sun? Another Coronal Mass Ejection (CME)! The Sun-orbiting SOHO spacecraft has imaged many erupting filaments lifting off the active solar surface and blasting enormous bubbles of magnetic plasma into space.
![Солнечный шторм: корональный выброс](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2006/11/08/0001217460/febcme_sohoc2_big.preview.gif)
9.03.2000
Late last month another erupting filament lifted off the active solar surface and blasted this enormous bubble of magnetic plasma into space. Direct light from the sun is blocked in this picture of the event with the sun's relative position and size indicated by a white half circle at bottom center.
![Противосияние](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2006/03/07/0001212082/gegenschein_naoj_big.preview.jpg)
25.06.1999
If you look carefully enough, you can even see the glow of the Sun in the opposite direction. At night this glow is known as the gegenschein (German for "counter glow"), and can be seen as a faint glow in an extremely dark sky, as pictured above.
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