Imaging the Heliosphere at Solar Minimum: SECCHI Observations During the Whole Heliosphere Interval

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2100 Interplanetary Physics, 7509 Corona, 7536 Solar Activity Cycle (2162), 7900 Space Weather

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We present remotely sensed imaging observations of the inner heliosphere from the SECCHI experiment on the STEREO mission during the Whole Heliosphere Interval in March and April 2008. These observations reveal the large-scale structure and dynamics of the heliosphere near solar minimum, extending from the surface of the Sun to beyond 1 AU, from two vantage points in the ecliptic plane separated by about 50 degrees.

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