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SOHO Pick of the Week: Extended Coronal Hole

By SpaceRef Editor
January 17, 2002
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    Coronal holes appear dark areas of the corona when viewed in
    ultraviolet light. This elongated hole area from January 11, 2002
    was one of the largest seen by SOHO. Although they are usually
    located at the poles of the Sun, coronal holes can occur other places
    as well. The magnetic field lines in a coronal hole extend out into
    the solar wind rather than coming back down to the Sun’s surface as
    they do in other parts of the Sun. Thus, they are often the source
    of strong solar wind gusts that carry solar particles into space and
    possibly impact the Earth.

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