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EUI-FSI 174 Å images of the Sun for 9 April 2022. The individual panels show images at 11:10:50, 11:30:50, 11:40:50, and 12:00:50 (clockwise starting at the upper-left panel). The black grid shows the heliographic coordinates from the Solar Orbiter perspective. The eruption can be seen at 11:30:50 (upper-right panel) at ∼55 degrees longitude and ∼17 degrees latitude (or helioprojective longitude ∼1800″ and helioprojective latitude of ∼700″); it is marked with a red arrow. The ejecta can also be seen at 11:40:50 (bottom-right panel) and are indicated by a red arrow. Data are from EUI data release 6.0 2023-01, https://doi.org/10.24414/z818-4163.
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