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The
Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA) on the Solar Dynamics
Observatory (SDO) is designed to provide an unprecedented
view of the solar corona, taking images that span at least
1.3 solar diameters in multiple wavelengths nearly
simultaneously, at a resolution of ~ 1 arcsec and at a
cadence of 10 s or better. The primary goal of the AIA
Science Investigation is to use these data, together with
data from other SDO instruments and from other observatories,
to significantly improve our understanding of the physics
behind the activity displayed by the Sun's atmosphere, which
drives space weather in the heliosphere and in planetary
environments. The AIA will produce data required for
quantitative studies of the evolving coronal magnetic field,
and the plasma that it holds, both in quiescent phases and
during flares and eruptions; the AIA science investigation
aims to utilize these data in a comprehensive research
program to provide new understanding of the observed
processes and, ultimately, to guide development of advanced
forecasting tools needed by the user community of the Living
With a Star (LWS) program.
Credit:
SDO/NASA/AIA consortium
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