Kinetic motion of a CME from its launch to beyond 1 AU seamlessly viewed by STEREO/SECCHI

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2111 Ejecta, Driver Gases, And Magnetic Clouds, 7513 Coronal Mass Ejections (2101), 7531 Prominence Eruptions, 7827 Kinetic And Mhd Theory

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Since the launch of the Solar TErrestrial RElations Observatory (STEREO), a twin spacecraft A and B, coronal mass ejections (CMEs) could be firstly seen from two angles and in a much large field of view (FOV, about 1.4 — 318 Rs) by the on board instruments Sun Earth Connection Coronal and Heliospheric Investigation (SECCHI). Here, we report a CME rising above the west limb viewed in STEREO B but from the west solar disk in STEREO A. This CME was clearly recorded continuously in space and time by the combination of the cameras SECCHI/EUVI, COR1, COR2, HI 1 and HI 2, which make it possible to study the overall kinetic motion of the CME from its launch to beyond 1 AU. In this study, the trajectory, acceleration, velocity, and expansion of this CME throughout the FOV are analyzed.

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