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EIT
(Extreme ultraviolet Imaging Telescope) images the solar
atmosphere at several wavelengths, and therefore, shows solar
material at different temperatures. In the images taken at 304
Angstroms the bright material is at 60,000 to 80,000 degrees
Kelvin. In those taken at 171, at 1 million degrees. 195 Angstrom
images correspond to about 1.5 million Kelvin. 284 Angstrom, to 2
million degrees. The hotter the temperature, the higher you look
in the solar atmosphere.
Source:
NASA / ESA / SOHO / LASCO, EIT and MDI teams
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