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A solar flare observed by Hinode in the G-band. It can be seen as two narrow, elongated, bright structures (ribbons) over the southern part of the sunspot. | | Hinode | Sun | energy | Joules | corona | chromosphere | plasma | kelvins | electrons | protons | ions | speed of light | electromagnetic radiation | electromagnetic spectrum | wavelengths | radio | gamma rays | sunspots | ionosphere | Richard Christopher Carrington | 1859 | solar cycle | picometer | X-rays | GOES | Soft X-ray light curves showing solar flares of different sizes and durations. The red curve represents the total flux in the band 1 to 8 Angstrom, and the blue curve is the flux in 0.5 to 4 Angstrom. Basically, this means that the curves represent the evolution in time of the X-ray power emitted by the Sun in two energy ranges. Each one of the numerous spikes in the curves represents a temporary increase in the emission due to a solar flare. | | August 16 | 1989 | April 2 | 2001 | November 4 | 2003 | Richard Carrington | Greenland | nitrates | beryllium | Filament erupting during a solar flare, seen at EUV wavelengths that show both emission and absorption (the filament has both).  The plasma physics involved in this process remains poorly understood, but it certainly involves the Sun's magnetic field. | | Filament | plasma physics | magnetic field | Coronal Mass Ejections | space weather | solar wind | magnetosphere | radiation | aurora borealis | aurora australis | biochemical | citation needed | Mars | January 20 | 2005 | Hinode | Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency | Coronal mass ejection | Geomagnetic storm | 1 September | 1859 | Aurora (astronomy) | November 4 | 2003 | Gresham College | 12 September | 2007 | Astronomy Picture of the Day | NASA | May 6 | 2008 | doi | doi | 2006 | 06-12 | 20 January | 2005 | May 23 | v | d | The Sun | Core | Radiation zone | Convection zone | Picture of the Sun on June 7, 1992 (NASA) | Atmosphere | Photosphere | Chromosphere | Transition region | Corona | Heliosphere | Current sheet | Termination shock | Heliosheath | Heliopause | Bow shock | Coronal holes | Coronal loops | Coronal mass ejections | Eclipses | Faculae | Granules | Moreton waves | Prominences | Radiation | variation | Spicules | Sunspots | Supergranulation | Solar wind | Solar System | Solar dynamo | Spectral class | G2 | Categories | Solar phenomena | Stellar phenomena | Space plasmas | Plasma physics | All articles with unsourced statements | Articles with unsourced statements since July 2007 |
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