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Image of the Sun, taken by the SECCHI Extreme Ultraviolet Imager (EUVI) on the STEREO Behind observatory. The 195 Angstrom bandpass is sensitive to the Fe XII ionization state of iron, at a characteristic temperature of about 1.4 million degrees Kelvin. This image was produced from the STEREO space weather beacon telemetry. Because of the high amount of compression used for the space weather beacon, the image quality is far lower than in the final science product.
Published on May 8, 2013
May 8,2013. NASA’s STEREO-B spacecraft caught a giant UFO near the Sun’s surface.
It is a real time video. STEREO-B EUVI wavelengths 171 & 195. Date: May 5,2013
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Why is no light reflecting from the objects surface facing the sun?
It’s within the corona so it’s probably a small coronal cavity. See 27 seconds.
perhaps due to the object material not appropriate to reflect light in these wavelenghts of euvi?
Whatever it is, it’s approximately the diameter of the earth.
Nibiru and ISON will show all soon
Comet-ison-nasa.com