A large coronal hole appears dark (such as this area in the top part of the Sun) when viewed in extreme ultraviolet light at 284 angstroms, such as this image taken by the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO)'s EIT (Extreme ultraviolet Imaging Telescope). Coronal holes are sources of solar wind.

A large coronal hole appears dark (such as this area in the top part of the Sun) when viewed in extreme ultraviolet light at 284 angstroms, such as this image taken by the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO)'s EIT (Extreme ultraviolet Imaging Telescope). Coronal holes are sources of solar wind.
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