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Instances of gas falling towards the Sun (September, 2000)
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Instances of gas falling towards the Sun (September, 2000)
Date: 19 November 2001 Copyright: SOHO/LASCO (ESA & NASA) Show in archive: true
Gas falling into the Sun: these images from SOHO's LASCO C2 instrument show gas inflows, originating far out in the solar corona. Their point-like shapes change into loops as they move closer to the Sun. (September 27-28, 2000)