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Coronal Mass Ejections ... Coronal mass ejections (or CMEs) are huge bubbles of gas threaded with magnetic field lines that are ejected from the Sun over the course of several hours. ... Coronal Mass Ejection Web Links...
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solarscience.msfc.nasa.gov/CMEs.shtml
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Cosmicopia at NASA/GSFC - Sun - Solar Activity - Coronal Mass Ejections ... MSU Coronal Mass Ejection FAQs; Back to Solar Activity; ... May 27, 2008: Cartwheel coronal mass ejection -- Science@NASA; January 21, 2008: Ring around the Sun -- NASA HEAPOW; November 26, 2007: Outburst pulls magnetic slingshot --
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helios.gsfc.nasa.gov/cme.html
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While hints of these explosive events, called coronal mass ejections or CMEs, were discovered by spacecraft in the early 70s this dramatic image is part of a detailed record of this CME's development from the presently operating SOlar and ... Sun Storm: A Coronal Mass Ejection ; Credit: SOHO Consortium, ESA, NASA...
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antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap000309.html
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Coronal mass ejections, or CMEs, are violent discharges of material from the Sun's outer atmosphere. The ejected material can travel at speeds of up to a million miles per hour. If this flow of charged particles and embedded magnetic field ...
http://solar.physics.montana.edu/press/ssu_index.html
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The January 6-11, 1997, Coronal Mass Ejection Event ... The April 7, 1997, Coronal Mass Ejection and Solar Flare ... The above image shows two examples of a coronal mass ejection (CME). The black disk blocks out the bright light from the Sun, creating an artificial eclipse so that the dim light from the CME can be observed.
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hesperia.gsfc.nasa.gov/sftheory/cme.htm
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NASA Science News: A collapsing solar filament crashed into the surface of the Sun yesterday, spawning a coronal mass ejection that could trigger aurora on Earth. ... Right: Coronagraphs on board the orbiting ESA/NASA Solar and Heliospheric Observatory recorded a full-halo coronal mass ejection at 1230 UT on Sept.
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science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2000/ast13sep_1.htm
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A coronal mass ejection and prominence eruption observed in white light from the SMM (Solar Maximum Mission) spacecraft. The time of each panel increases from left to right. The dashed inner circle in each panel is the solar radius, the occulting radius is at 1.6 solar radii.
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www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/sun/cmes.html
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Shock to the (Solar) System: Coronal Mass Ejection Tracked to Saturn ; By Bill Christensen; posted: 5 November 2004; 7:00 a.m. ET; ... In a dramatic proof that solar coronal mass ejection (CME) events affect even the outermost portions of the Solar System, scientists have traced an interplanetary shock from the Sun to...
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www.space.com/businesstechnology/technology/technovel_shock_041105.html
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Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are eruptions into interplanetary space of as much as a few billion tons of plasma and embedded magnetic fields from the Sun's corona.
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pluto.space.swri.edu/image/glossary/cme.html
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