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    SPD-SOHO-27apr2007

    WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, UNITED STATES

    08.28.2009

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    NASA

    After waiting for around three weeks, the Sun has finally gotten over its doldrums and produced a fairly sizeable active region (AR953). That is probably the longest stretch of time without an active region (or sunspot) since the last solar minimum about 11 years ago. We decided to show you the quiet rotation of the Sun in extreme ultraviolet light from April 8 - April 27, 2007. The active region appears as the much brighter area that rotates into view around April 25th. There even seems to be another active region trailing behind it. Well, it had to happen sometime, but we were getting a little impatient. A spotless Sun just isn't as exciting to observe (although there are still polar plumes, coronal holes, and eruptive prominences to see).

    NASA Identifier: SPD-SOHO-27apr2007

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    Date Taken: 08.28.2009
    Date Posted: 10.18.2012 06:35
    Photo ID: 745949
    Resolution: 1800x1800
    Size: 2.7 MB
    Location: WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, US

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