File:2011 03 sun030311.jpg
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This is a hydrogen-alpha reverse image showing contrast and a coronal cloud.
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Description |
This is a hydrogen-alpha image of a portion of the Sun in reverse contrast showing a cloud above the Sun, likely a coronal cloud. |
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Source |
The image is part of an article entitled: "Fantastyczne zdjęcie Słońca", or in English "Fantastic image of the Sun", authored by Krzysiek Dzieliński at url=http://www.geekweek.pl/aktualnosci/4367/fantastyczne-zdjecie-slonca. |
Date |
9 marca (March) 2011 |
Author |
Alan Friedman |
Rationale |
No free licensed or public domain alternatives known to exist to show a hydrogen-alpha image of a portion of the Sun in reverse contrast with a cloud above the Sun, likely a coronal cloud. |
Permission |
Fair Use, this is another image deleted from Commons as not free. |
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