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5 April 2000 Solar astronomy from space: recent advances in image analysis
David A. Batchelor
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Abstract
Some recent developments in the rapidly advancing field of solar astronomy from space are described. 3D imaging of the Sun's corona, improved imaging of coronal mass ejections that cause electromagnetic disturbances at the earth, and observations of comets approaching and striking the Sun are discussed.
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David A. Batchelor "Solar astronomy from space: recent advances in image analysis", Proc. SPIE 4056, Wavelet Applications VII, (5 April 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.381670
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KEYWORDS
Comets

Sun

Coronagraphy

Solar processes

Curium

Astronomy

Image analysis

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