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"It's almost as if we're running into a solar prominence."
He was forced to content himself with imagining what the solar prominences and spots might be like.
Fast-forward, a solar prominence rose past the rim of the shadow square.
It guided the magnetic fields by which solar prominences could be manipulated.
Solar prominences come in many different shapes and sizes.
In 1868 Janssen discovered how to observe solar prominences without an eclipse.
Made motion pictures of solar prominences and the corona.
At the mere mention of the words "solar prominence," Langner became a man totally obsessed.
Solar prominence - a large, bright feature extending outward from the Sun's surface, often in a loop shape.
Lately, intense storms on the Sun have created spectacular solar prominences and flares.
They soon discovered why: a solar prominence had been sighted from the observatory - and was it ever a beaut!
A solar prominence was reaching out and out.
The outburst, a solar prominence in miniature, faded almost at once and the watchers on the ground heard a dull powdery report.
He was the first person to demonstrate a correlation between the number of solar prominences and the number of sun spots.
These are called solar prominences.
Solar prominences rise up through the chromosphere from the photosphere, sometimes reaching altitudes of 150,000 km.
You call them the 'solar prominences.'
Ingle shook his head, picting a chain of symbolsa gnat being consumed in a solar prominence.
The solar physics researchers perform solar prominence and chromosphere features observations in the H-alpha line.
Dark flocculi typically describes the appearance of Solar prominences when viewed against the solar disk in certain wavelengths.
He did important spectrographic work in astronomy, inventing his well-known star-spectroscope in 1875 and observing solar prominences.
Roger drew a deep breath and bit his tongue rather firmly, but Despreaux's head whipped around and she gave the corporal a look like a solar prominence.
The Sun's faint corona will be visible, and the chromosphere, solar prominences, and possibly even a solar flare may be seen.
Whorls and curlicues were rippling along the edges of the red bands, flat streamers, kilometres long, were shooting out horizontally, like solar prominences.
In 1917, James Hopwood Jeans argued that only a very close approach of a second star was necessary to eject material, instead of requiring solar prominences.