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HINODE (Solar-B) MOVIES
New Movies Released on 7 December, 2007, these movies at the top of the list accompany a special issue of Science.
EIS Movies Movies made with the Extreme-Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrometer (EIS)
From 21 March, 2007 NASA Press Conference
From 20 December, 2006 Press Conference
From 27 November, 2006 Press Conference
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Hinode Sees Polar Jets!
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The image above is from a movie showing polar jets. The approximate temperature of the emitting plasma is 2.0 million K. For more details, see the special Hinode issue of Science.
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OUTFLOW AFFECTS THE SOLAR WIND!
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The image above is from a movie (click on the image above, or a link in the first entry below) of an active region on the Sun, close to an equatorial coronal hole. Looking to the left of center in the sequence of images, an outflow of material (plasma) was measured to be movinng at 10 km/s. Material outflow in regions like this one, is thought to be a source of the low-speed solar wind. High-speed solar wind has speeds of 600-800 km/s. For more details, see the special Hinode issue of Science.
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Movies
- (Image above) Plasma apparently flows nearly continuously from the edge of some solar active regions and may be one source of low speed solar wind. The velocity of the flow was measured to be 140 km/s.
From Continuous Plasma Outflows from the Edge of a Solar Active Region as a Possible Source of Solar Wind,
T. Sakao, R. Kano, N. Narukage, J. Kotoku, T. Bando, E. E. DeLuca L. L. Lundquist, S. Tsuneta, L. K. Harra, Y. Katsukawa, M. Kubo, H. Hara, K. Matsuzaki, M. Shimojo, J. A. Bookbinder L. Golub, K. E. Korreck, Y. Su, K. Shibasaki, T. Shimizu, and I. Nakatani.
[pseudo-color, mpg, 10M] [close-up, mpg, 10M]
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| Made from SOT images, this movie shows prominences above an active region at the limb. Detailed analysis of high-resolution images attributes the waving motion of a prominence to Alfvén waves in the corona. |
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From Coronal Transverse Magnetohydrodynamic Waves in a Solar Prominence,
T. Okamoto, S. Tsuneta, T. E. Berger, K. Ichimoto, Y. Katsukawa, B. W. Lites, S. Nagata, K. Shibata, T. Shimizu, R. A. Shine, Y. Suematsu, T. D. Tarbell, and A. M. Title.
[pseudo-color,mpg, 6M]
- Movies released 27 May 2007 showing changes of the X-ray sun from January through April (2007), four months of the X-ray Sun.
[high-def pseudo-color, MPEG1, 21M]
[high-def grayscale, MPEG1, 21M]
[low-def pseudo-color, MPEG1, 1.3M]
[low-def grayscale, MPEG1, 1.3M]
- Movie released 27 May 2007 showing X-ray bright points
[pseudo-color, 4.5M]
- Movie released 21 Mar 2007 showing magnetic carpet from MDI to Hinode
[grayscale, zoom-in, 107M]
- Movie released 21 Mar 2007 showing X-ray corona for one solar rotation
[pseudo-color, 16M]
- Movies released 21 Mar 2007 showing chromospheric loops
[pseudo-color red]
[grayscale]
- More movies from 21 Mar 2007 press release
[Link to more movies (Quicktime)]
- Movies of 17 Feb 2007 partial eclipse (as seen from Hinode).
[Using Solar Optical Telescope (SOT)]
[Using X-ray Telescope (XRT)]
- Movies in pseudo-color (red and yellow) taken over 12 days.
[pseudo-color red]
[pseudo-color yellow]
- Movies of the same region, but close-up. Note the frequent brightening and dimming of loops.
[pseudo-color movie]
[pseudo-color movie, long duration]
- This movie tracks an active region for a week (3 Nov - 10 Nov).
[pseudo-color movie]
- High resolution movies in G-band (430nm) and Ca II H (397nm)
showing the motion of granules and small magnetic flux
[pseudo-color]
[grayscale]
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Evolution of a Sun spot seen in longitudinal magnetogram and Ca II H filtergram
[pseudo-color]
[grayscale]
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Newly discovered eruption observed in Ca II H (397nm) above a Sun spot.
[pseudo-color]
[grayscale]
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Close-up movie of granule seen in G-band (430nm)
[grayscale]
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Coronal loops in an active region seen by X-Ray Telescope (XRT)
[pseudo-color]
[grayscale]
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Co-aligned coronal loops and magnetogram
[pseudo-color]
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Co-aligned coronal loops and G-band images
[pseudo-color]
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Movies using the Extreme-Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrometer (EIS)
- Slot movie from November 1, 2006
[209K]
- EIS slit across Si VII image of active region, December 1, 2006
[13M]
- Wide slot movie in Fe XV, temporal changes in near limb active region
[14M]
- Movies of active regions at different temperatures
[56M]
[43M]
- Movie showing active region dynamics
[7.5M]
- EIS 40” Slot Movie (with XRT) of polar jets
[20M]
- EIS observations of a limb flare.
[5.4M]
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+ Link to INTRODUCTION TO HINODE
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PARTNERS:
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+ Link to Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS, now JAXA)
+ Link to Particle Physics and Astronomy Resear
ch Council (PPARC)
+ Link to European Space Agency (ESA)
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