Bright loop/cavity and core superposed on streamers (or fan). Region is blown out. Big deflections. Faint material (ejected?) in this region from 09:51 to 12:41. 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:
March 06, 14:15 to 15:49
Central Position Angle: 034 degrees
Width (in degrees): 137 degrees
March 06, 1989: 12:41 UT north sector
March 06, 1989: 14:06 UT east sector
March 06, 1989: 14:15 UT north sector
March 06, 1989: 14:23 UT west sector
March 06, 1989: 14:40 UT east sector
March 06, 1989: 14:48 UT west sector
March 06, 1989: 15:41 UT east sector
March 06, 1989: 15:49 UT north sector
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