Science and Exploration

Coronal Loops in an Active Region of the Sun

By Keith Cowing
February 18, 2014
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Coronal Loops in an Active Region of the Sun
Coronal Loops
NASA/SDO

An active region of the sun just rotating into the view of NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory gives a profile view of coronal loops over about a two-day period, from Feb. 8-10, 2014.
Coronal loops are found around sunspots and in active regions. These structures are associated with the closed magnetic field lines that connect magnetic regions on the solar surface. Many coronal loops last for days or weeks, but most change quite rapidly. This image was taken in extreme ultraviolet light.

Image Credit: NASA/Solar Dynamics Observator

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