File:STEREO B EUVI 171.jpg
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The image shows a full-disk EUVI image of the Sun observed with a 17.1 nm (171 A) filter on the STEREO B (Behind) spacecraft. |
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Source |
The image appears on a website entitled "The Quiet Sun" at url=http://stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov/gallery/item.php?id=stereoimages&iid=79. |
Date |
1 October 2009 |
Author |
STEREO (NASA) |
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No free licensed or public domain alternatives known to exist to show "The use of STEREO images or data for public education efforts and non-commercial purposes is strongly encouraged and requires no expressed authorization. It is requested, however, that any such use properly attributes the source of the images or data as: "Courtesy of STEREO/[instrument] consortium." where [instrument] stands for the name of the instrument that acquired the data (i.e. STEREO/SECCHI, STEREO/COR1, etc). Another, shorter, version of the notice: "STEREO (NASA)"" |
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While NASA images are usually Public Domain, this source has the above statement. This makes the files fair use files only. |
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