k Total solar eclipse in Xrays, 20 May 2012 Total solar eclipse in Xrays, 20 May 2012, as seen by the Hinode spacecraft. Hinode is a spacecraft designed to observe the solar surface and corona in Xray light. It is located in a lowEarth, sunsynchronous polar orbit that permits nearly continuous observations of the Sun. This image was obtained with Hinodes XRay Telescope XRT, revealing the inner regions of the Suns milliondegree corona and a glimpse of its active photosphere. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Total solar eclipse in X rays, 20 May 2012 Total solar eclipse in X rays, 20 May 2012, as seen by the Hinode spacecraft. Hinode is a spacecraft designed to observe the solar surface and corona in X ray light. It is located in a low Earth, sun synchronous polar orbit that permits nearly continuous observations of the Sun. This image was obtained with Hinode s X Ray Telescope  XRT , revealing the inner regions of the Sun s million degree corona and a glimpse of its active photosphere.
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Total solar eclipse in X-rays, 20 May 2012

Total solar eclipse in X-rays, 20 May 2012, as seen by the Hinode spacecraft. Hinode is a spacecraft designed to observe the solar surface and corona in X-ray light. It is located in a low-Earth, sun-synchronous polar orbit that permits nearly continuous observations of the Sun. This image was obtained with Hinode's X-Ray Telescope (XRT), revealing the inner regions of the Sun's million-degree corona and a glimpse of its active photosphere.

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