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000003477 037__ $$aDATASET-2018-0005
000003477 100__ $$aWest, Matthew
000003477 245__ $$aSWAP Carrington Rotation Files
000003477 260__ $$c2014
000003477 520__ $$aThe PROBA2 team is proud to present fully automated and daily updated Carrington rotation movies. A Carrington Rotation is a period of time chosen to represent one rotation of the Sun, allowing the comparison of features such as sunspot groups or active regions. A period of 27.28 days was chosen to represent a single rotation that largely resembles the recurrence time of features near the equator.   Each movie has a cadence of roughly 40 minutes, and each image is comprised of a median stacked set of smoothed SWAP images. By managing the images in this we're able to enhance the signal in the solar corona. The solar corona (the outer solar atmosphere) is seen as the ethereal region of the image surrounding the solar disk. During periods of high acitivty this region can be extremely dynamic showing complicated magnetic structures, as can be seen in the image below.
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000003477 700__ $$aStegen, Koen
000003477 700__ $$aNicula, Bogdan
000003477 700__ $$aD'Huys, Elke
000003477 700__ $$aBerghmans, David
000003477 700__ $$aSeaton, Daniel
000003477 700__ $$aDominique, Marie
000003477 700__ $$aBonte, Katrien
000003477 700__ $$aOhara, Jennifer
000003477 700__ $$aWauters, Laurence
000003477 8560_ $$fmatthew.west@observatoire.be
000003477 85642 $$ahttp://proba2.oma.be/swap/data/carrington_rotations/
000003477 980__ $$aDATASET