File:Active region in the chromosphere - H I 6563 Å.png

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Active region on the Sun seen in the hydrogen-alpha 6563 Å spectral line

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English: This is an image of solar chromosphere covering 166 Mm x 166 Mm taken in the core of the Hydrogen-alpha 6563 Å spectral line with the Interferometric Bidimensional Spectrometer (IBIS) at the Dunn Solar Telescope, operated by the National Solar Observatory (NSO/AURA/NSF), in Sunspot, New Mexico. It shows the dark sunspot, but also many fibrils which are thought to indicate the expanding magnetic field connecting regions of opposite magnetic polarity.
Date 3 August 2010
Source IBIS Mosaic
Author Kevin Reardon (INAF/Arcetri/NSO)

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