PICK OF THE WEEK
Previous Picks of The Week
November 20, 2009: Soaring Solar Prominence
November 13, 2009: Coming into View Again
November 6, 2009: Extended magnetic field
October 30, 2009: A Sunspot Blossoms
October 23, 2009: Small CME event
October 16, 2009: Spherical Sun
October 2, 2009: Large Filament Eruption
October 2, 2009: Some coronal activity
September 25, 2009: A Pair of Sunspots
September 18, 2009: Coming Around the Bend
September 11, 2009: Parading Prominences
September 4, 2009: Near Record Quiet
August 28, 2009: Double your Pleasure, Double the Sun
August 21, 2009: Featured Foursome
August 14, 2009: Quiet 3D Sun
August 7, 2009: Identifying the Unseen
July 31, 2009: Eclipse 2009 composite
July 24, 2009: Expanding solar clouds
July 17, 2009: Prominence, Exit Stage Left
July 10, 2009: Sunspot Sojourn
July 3, 2009: Goodbye Ulysses
June 26, 2009: Sunspot Line-up
June 19, 2009: Spin-off
June 12, 2009: Drawing a Blank
June 5, 2009: New Cycle Sunspot
May 29, 2009: Active Region in Profile
May 22, 2009: Somersaulting Solar Prominence
May 14, 2009: Active Regions Interact
May 8, 2009: CME and Radio Burst
May 1, 2009: Twisting Prominence Eruption
April 24, 2009: One small (comparatively speaking) puff
April 17, 2009: First 3D Models of coronal mass ejections
April 10, 2009: Solitary Loop
March 27, 2009: Jupiter and Galilean moons observed
March 20, 2009: Infrequent Solar Blast
March 13, 2009: SOHO shows its colors
February 27, 2009: Streaking Comet
February 20, 2009: Solar Storm, Stage Left
February 13, 2009: Energy Waves
February 6, 2009: CME across space
January 30, 2009: Prominence Connections
January 16, 2009: Sunspot Breaks Through
January 9, 2009: Prominence Times Four
December 26, 2008: Four comets in two days
December 19, 2008: Far-sided CME Ejected
December 12, 2008: Bubble CME
December 5, 2008: The SOHO Movie Theater
November 28, 2008: One CME as a Precursor
November 21, 2008: Hot Spot
November 14, 2008: Up close for three days
November 7, 2008: Swirling Eruptive Filament
October 31, 2008: The Halloween Storms: Five Years Later
October 24, 2008: The new solar cycle starts to appear
October 17, 2008: The eyes have it!
October 10, 2008: Unfurling Prominence Eruption
October 3, 2008: Wanna-be Sunspots
September 26, 2008: New Solar Cycle Sunspot
September 19, 2008: Somersaulting Prominence
September 12, 2008: Slumbering Giant
September 5, 2008: A High Wind in the Heliosphere?
August 29, 2008: The Steady Solar Wind
August 22, 2008: A Solar Prominence per Quadrant
August 15, 2008: No separation anxiety for STEREO
August 8, 2008: Spurting Spicules
August 1, 2008: Solar Eclipse, August 1, 2008
July 25, 2008: Churning Eruptive Prominence
July 11, 2008: The Sun: Then and Now
July 4, 2008: Ssshhhh - Quiet Sun at Work
June 27, 2008: Shifting Prominence
June 20, 2008: Streaking Comet
June 13, 2008: Sunny Sun Flower
June 6, 2008: Venus Slides Towards The Sun
May 30, 2008: Kamikaze comet
May 19, 2008: A Pleiades and Venus
Conjunction
May 16, 2008: Twist and Shoot Clip
May 2, 2008: Solar Surface Wave
April 25, 2008:
Looping Connections
April 18,
2008: Prominence Eruption from STEREO
April 11,
2008: The Sun Twists Again
April 4,
2008: Performing with a Flare
March 28, 2008:
Prominence Arising
March 21, 2008: Active region emerging
March 14, 2008: Coronal Hole Déjà vu?
March 7, 2008: How can we serve you?
February 29, 2008: Peering though layers of the Sun
February 22, 2008: How big is big?
February 15, 2008: Earth-pointing coronal hole
February 8, 2008: Two solar spin-offs
February 1, 2008: Smoke Ring CME
January 25, 2008: Spotting Asteroid VestaJanuary 18, 2008: What's the Angle?
January 9, 2008: First Sunspot of New Solar Cycle
January 5, 2008: Sun Knocks out a Pair of CMEs


