
Durante seu trânsito, a lua bloqueou a visão da sonda, impedindo-a de observar uma região ativa do Sol.
Isso causou uma queda na energia registrada pelo Experimento de Variabilidade em Ultravioleta Extrema, ou EVE, o que pode permitir aos cientistas calibrar a energia emitida pela região ativa.
This image provided by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) shows an image
of the Sun as the Moon move off the limb.
Although this brief obstruction cut into the USD $850 million mission's observing time, the SDO team tried to make use of the opportunity.
During its transit, the moon blocked the probe's view of an active region on the sun. That caused a dip in the energy recorded by the Extreme Ultraviolet Variability Experiment, or EVE, which may allow scientists to calibrate the energy emitted by the active region.
Although this brief obstruction cut into the USD $850 million mission's observing time, the SDO team tried to make use of the opportunity.
During its transit, the moon blocked the probe's view of an active region on the sun. That caused a dip in the energy recorded by the Extreme Ultraviolet Variability Experiment, or EVE, which may allow scientists to calibrate the energy emitted by the active region.
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