The Double-Bubble CME of the 2020 December 14 Total Solar Eclipse
Benjamin Boe,
Bryan Yamashiro,
Miloslav Druckmuller
et al.
Abstract:Total solar eclipses (TSEs) continue to provide an invaluable platform for exploring the magnetic topology of the solar corona and for studying dynamic events such as Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) -with a higher spatial resolution over a larger spatially continuous extent than is possible to achieve with any other method at present. In this Letter, we present observations of the full extent of a 'double-bubble' CME structure from the solar surface out to over 5 solar radii, as captured during the 2020 December… Show more
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