File:Fqtq great wave sun multiwave.png
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English: The wave plasma was heated all the way up to around 6,000,000 °C. Note that there isn’t a single temperature for this material. We see different parts of the wave at different temperatures in each wavelength channel. |
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Source | http://www.fromquarkstoquasars.com/the-great-wave-on-the-sun/ |
Author | Patrick McCauley/From Quarks to Quasars/SDO |
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