SDO | Gallery

« Return to gallery index

Bookmark and Share

Curling Prominence

Curling_Prom.jpg
 
 

A small prominence observed in profile arched up and sent streams of plasma curling back into the sun over a 30-hour period (Dec. 13-14, 2017). We are observing charged particles streaming along magnetic field lines made visible in extreme ultraviolet light. Prominences are cooler strands of plasma tethered above the sun's surface by magnetic forces. They are quite unstable and frequently fall apart within hours or days. Credit: Solar Dynamics Observatory, NASA.

Search Tag(s): aia, prominence, magnetic field lines, 304

 

Movies

 

Print version

 

Gallery Index