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Created on: January 31st, 2011
 
  12.06.10 - A huge magnetic filament snaking around the sun's SE limb, stretching more than 700,000 km 
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   I remember when I was in high school (in my place it's called Liceo), every morning I used to check the SOHO website to see if there were some sunspots or any other interesting stuff, like the discovery of a new comet. My science teacher didn't really like to do her job so I ended up looking at books and websites. I never really [b]studied[/b] astronomy, but my fascination towards it still make me have a very positive approach to the cosmos.  
    
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