Fig. 3

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CME at two times (26 January at 16 and 20 UT) seen in a projection combining the inner and outer telescope images. Visible in the top panel, above the CME cavity, is streamer material that has been pushed up by the CME. In the lower panel, the re-formed streamer behind the CME is visible, and a diffuse V-shape feature is visible behind the cavity that may mark the reconnection site (white circle). The position of Mars is labeled in red. The coordinate system used here is the observer-centric PSP orbital frame, described in the text. The PSP orbit plane is labeled 0°N and the Sun(yellow circle, shown to scale) is located at (0,0). A movie of the CME in this projection is available online.

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