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Image
of the solar corona, taken by the SECCHI inner coronagraph
(COR1) on the STEREO Ahead observatory. This image was
produced from the STEREO space weather beacon telemetry.
Because of the high amount of compression used for the space
weather beacon, the image quality is far lower than in the
final science product.
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This
figure plots the current positions of the STEREO Ahead (red)
and Behind (blue) spacecraft relative to the Sun (yellow) and
Earth (green). The dotted lines show the angular displacement
from the Sun. Units are in A.U.
When
the two spacecraft are close to Earth, an expanded view of
the region around Earth will appear on the right, in the same
orientation as the Sun-centered view.
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Credits:
SSC (STEREO Science Center), NASA Deep Space Network, Rutherford
Appleton Laboratory: Chilbolton, UK ,National Institute of
Information and Communications Technology: Koganei, Japan,
Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales: Toulouse, France
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