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RHESSI and TRACE View of January 20, 2005 Solar Flare

RHESSI spacecraft images of gamma-rays (blue) and X-rays (red) thrown off by the hottest part of the flare are shown with UV images from the TRACE spacecraft. The gamma rays are made by energetic protons at the Sun. Scientists were surprised that the gamma rays matched the energy spectrum of protons at Earth: the proton storm may have come directly from the Sun and not from the CME as anticipated.

Movie with co-registered TRACE and RHESSI imagery    Movie with co-registered TRACE and RHESSI imagery
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As the TRACE imager saturates, we see multiple hot-spots at the loop footpoints in RHESSI.    As the TRACE imager saturates, we see multiple hot-spots at the loop footpoints in RHESSI.

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Closeup of AR 10720.  Blue high-energy emission marks the footpoints of the coronal loops.  The lower-energy red emission is from the
loop structure.  See note below under ImageMods.    Closeup of AR 10720. Blue high-energy emission marks the footpoints of the coronal loops. The lower-energy red emission is from the loop structure. See note below under ImageMods.

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Animation Number:3162
Completed:2005-05-19
Animator:Tom Bridgman (GST) (Lead)
Scientists:Robert Lin (University of California, Berkeley)
 Richard Mewaldt (CalTech)
 Richard Nightingale (LMSAL)
Platforms/Sensors/Data Sets:RHESSI/X-ray Imaging Spectrometer (2005/01/20T06:20:13 - 2005/01/20T07:26:00)
 TRACE/1600 Angstroms (2005/01/20T06:20:00 - 2005/01/20T08:43:57)
Data Collected:TRACE 1600A: 2005/01/20T06:20:00 - 2005/01/20T08:43:57, RHESSI: 2005/01/20T06:20:13 - 2005/01/20T07:26:00
Series:New Space Weather Mystery
Keywords:
SVS >> Solar Active Region
DLESE >> Space science
SVS >> Sun
SVS >> X-ray
GCMD >> EARTH SCIENCE >> Sun-earth Interactions >> Solar Activity >> Solar Flares
SVS >> Active Region 10720
SVS >> Space Weather
More Information on this topic available at:
http://www.nasa.gov/vision/universe/solarsystem/solar_fireworks.html
 
 
Please give credit for this item to:
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
Scientific Visualization Studio. Others who provided data and consultations: Karl Battams (NRL), Brian Dennis (NASA/GSFC), Sam Krucker (University of California at Berkeley)


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