Fine details of
a magnetic flux rope captured by the New Solar Telescope at Big Bear Solar Observatory for Solar Active Region 11817 on 2013 August 11.
Not exact matches
Scientists at NJIT's Big Bear Solar Observatory (BBSO) have captured the first high - resolution images of the flaring
magnetic structures known as solar
flux ropes at their point of origin in the Sun's chromosphere.
Wang and his co-authors strung together a series of images which trace the formation of an S - shaped bundle of
magnetic fields from which a set of loops peel off and grow upward into a multi-strand
flux rope within a few minutes.