Wednesday, 22 September 2010

It's always sunny in SOHO

well, I actually meant to write "on SOHO" as in the Sun-watching telescope I just wrote a new story about for ESA... of course it's always sunny there, being outside of the Earth's atmosphere! but since it's been unusually sunny here in Munich for quite some days, the title seemed more than appropriate :-)

and if you want to find out more about observations of the Sun in the past decade and a half... here are a few fun facts:


A change of pace for EIT, the ground-breaking Sun-watching camera

For almost 15 years, the EIT camera on board SOHO transmitted a picture of the solar corona every 12 minutes, providing ground-breaking observations of the Sun that changed our perception and understanding of our star. After a remarkable career, this instrument has now eased into semi-retirement. Although no longer as active as during its heyday, EIT will still provide snapshots of the Sun - at a more leisurely pace. More...

Image credits: ESA/NASA - SOHO/EIT

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