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Paper: Science Highlights from the First Three Years of CME Observations from STEREO/SECCHI
Volume: 454, The 3rd Hinode Science Meeting
Page: 367
Authors: Vourlidas, A.
Abstract: Since early 2007, the SECCHI experiment aboard the STEREO mission has been observing the Sun and the heliosphere from two varying vantage points using EUV disk imagers, coronagraphs and heliospheric imagers. Despite the prolonged solar minimum, the unprecedented coverage of solar eruptions from the low corona to beyond 1 AU is providing many new and fundamental insights into the physics of CME formation, initiation and propagation. Here, I highlight a few key results and outline possible scientific synergies between the STEREO and the Hinode payloads.
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