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Hinode's Solar Optical Telescope provides crystal-clear images of features on the sun's surface.
03.21.07
Major Solar Flare
Hinode's Solar Optical Telescope provides crystal-clear images of features on the sun's surface.
03.21.07
Developing Sunspot
Hinode's Solar Optical Telescope provides crystal-clear images of features on the sun's surface.
03.21.07
The Sun's Surface
Artist concept of the sun's layers
03.21.07
Layers of the Sun
Hinode image of the sun
03.21.07
The Sun's Chromosphere
Hinode image of the sun
03.21.07
Magnetic Field Around a Sunspot
Hinode image of the sun
03.21.07
Plasma of the Sun
Solar-B, an international mission to study the sun,  launches from Uchinoura Space Center in Kagoshima, Japan.
09.22.06
Solar-B Launch
Hinode Solar Optical Telescope image of Mercury passing in front of the sun
11.14.06
Hinode Captures Mercury Transit
Hinode X-Ray Telescope image of the sun
10.31.06
Hinode Views the Sun
Hinode's Solar Optical Telescope
10.31.06
Hinode Views the Sun's Surface
Hinode's Extreme Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrometer
10.31.06
Hinode's Extreme Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrometer
Solar-B, an international mission to study the sun,  launches from Uchinoura Space Center in Kagoshima, Japan.
09.22.06
Solar-B Launch
Solar-B is mounted to the third-stage motor of the rocket that will carry the satellite into space.

Solar-B Prepares for Launch
Composite image of multiple solar flares on the sun taken by Yohkoh

Multiple Solar Flares
Artist concept of Solar-B during observation of the sun

Solar-B Looks at the Sun
Artist concept of Solar-B operating in space

Artist Concept of Solar-B
A powerful solar flare on July 14, 2000

Solar Flare
Engineers complete the attachment of the Extreme Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrometer to the Solar-B spacecraft.

Extreme Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrometer
Artist concept of Solar-B operating in space

Artist Concept of Solar-B
Artist concept of the impact of solar activity on Earth

Coronal Mass Ejections
Artist concept of a birth of a coronal mass ejection

Birth of a Coronal Mass Ejection
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