Wide, complex, structured, multiple loops/cavities with complex, multiple, structured, inner loop/cavity and structured core superposed on rays. Region is blown out. Big deflections. Could extend as far south as 175 degrees. Solar north is indicated by the arrow drawn into the occulting disk; the dotted circle marks the solar photosphere.
Start/Stop Times in SMM Coronagraph Field of View:
August 15 01:24 to ~06:17
Central Position Angle: 242(?) degrees
Width (in degrees): 095(?) degrees
Speed (in km/sec): 748 <--- Outer Loop
Speed (in km/sec): 589 <--- BloSTRONG in core
August 15, 1989: 00:08 UT WEST
August 15, 1989: 01:15 UT WEST
August 15, 1989: 01:24 UT SOUTH
August 15, 1989: 01:40 UT WEST
August 15, 1989: 02:23 UT WEST
August 15, 1989: 02:48 UT WEST
August 15, 1989: 02:56 UT SOUTH
August 15, 1989: 03:13 UT WEST
August 15, 1989: 04:37 UT WEST
August 15, 1989: 04:45 UT SOUTH
August 15, 1989: 06:09 UT WEST
August 15, 1989: 06:17 UT SOUTH
Detailed information on all SMM mass ejections is available in the
SMM Catalogue of Coronal Mass Ejections
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Last revised: 29 August 2000