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Date: 2008-05-28 16:08:03
Physics
Astrophysics
Sun
Light sources
Space science
Vector magnetograph
Corona
Solar flare
Heliophysics
Plasma physics
Astronomy
Space plasmas

Solar MAgnetized Regions Tomograph (SMART) Science Objectives: 1. Reveal how magnetic fields extend into the solar corona, where measurements do not exist. 2. Understand when, why, and how is magnetic energy released in

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