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Intriguing coronal upflows at the edge of a sunspot - what causes it and can it become part of the solar wind?
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Intriguing coronal upflows at the edge of a sunspot - what causes it and can it become part of the solar wind?
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Harra, Louise
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- Poster presented at 8th Solar Orbiter Workhop, Belfast (UK) on 2022-09-12 - POSTER-2022-0041
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