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Summary

From NASA's SOHO Web site.

This Coronal Mass Ejection (CME), part of a series of 5 CMEs in late November 2000, shows its progress from a sunspot group (MDI), to the flash of a flare (EIT 195E), to a blasting CME seen 14 hours later (LASCO C2), and to a large expanding CME cloud over three hours later.

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