STEREO Panoramic View

  • Released Thursday, March 1, 2007
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The STEREO mission presents a new view of the space between the Earth and the Sun.

This view from the STEREO-A satellite, demonstrates the broad range of sky coverage by the five cameras of the SECCHI instrument.

Next we expand the view to show the coverage by coronographs (COR1 and COR2).  Note the streamers from the Sun.

Next we expand the view to show the coverage by coronographs (COR1 and COR2). Note the streamers from the Sun.

We expand the view again to show the coverage of the HI-1 camera to the left of the Sun.  The dust corona is prominent on the right side of the image.  The planet Venus saturates the vertical pixels in the detector, creating a bright line above and below the planet itself.

We expand the view again to show the coverage of the HI-1 camera to the left of the Sun. The dust corona is prominent on the right side of the image. The planet Venus saturates the vertical pixels in the detector, creating a bright line above and below the planet itself.

We finally bring in the view of the HI-2 instrument which shows the outer regions of the dust corona and stars.  Some constellations are visible.  The dark region on the left side of the image is part of the 'Earth Occulter' in the HI-2 instrument.

We finally bring in the view of the HI-2 instrument which shows the outer regions of the dust corona and stars. Some constellations are visible. The dark region on the left side of the image is part of the 'Earth Occulter' in the HI-2 instrument.



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