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Solar eruption.
AR922473 
X-ray image of a solar flare.
AR922477 
Solar flare.
AR922563 
Large solar prominence in extreme ultraviolet light, 1973.
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False colour image of a solar flare from Skylab, 1973.
AR921459 
Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) viewed from space.
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False colour photograph of the sun and the moon, c1970s.
AR921465 
Aurora Australis, April 1994.
AR922569 
X-ray image of sun, Skylab, 1970s.
AR921468 
Close up of Saturn's rings, 1981.
AR921414 
Volcanic eruption on Jupiter's moon, lo, 1979.
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Hurricane 'Florence'.
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John H Glenn and crew members, June 1998.
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John Glenn and crew, June 1998.
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Sunspots and solar prominences, 1973. 
Sunspots and solar prominences, 1973. Image from Skylab's solar telescope. Sunspots are relatively cool areas on the Sun's surface, the photosphere. Their temperature is about 3800 degrees Kelvin, as opposed to around 5800 degrees on the rest of the photosphere, and they can measure as much as 50,000 kilometres across. The number of sunspots is greatest at the point in the cycle of solar activity known as the 'solar maximum', which occurs roughly every 11 years. They form when magnetic field lines below the surface become twisted and protrude through the photosphere. Sunspots are closely associated with the occurrence of solar flares, or prominences, massive eruptions of ionized hydrogen gas, often larger than the Earth, which arch away from the surface of the Sun. Some violent flares called Coronal Mass Ejections interact with the Earth's magnetic field and can disrupt radio communications and produce spectacular aurora displays. 
Unique Identifier AR922466 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3404px × 3088px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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