A new view of the solar outer atmosphere by the Transition Region and Coronal Explorer
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A. M. Title | C. J. Schrijver | B. N. Handy | J. A. Bookbinder | R. A. Shine | H. P. Warren | N. E. Hurlburt | E. E. DeLuca | L. Golub | L. Fletcher | L. Golub | C. Schrijver | R. Shine | A. Title | T. Tarbell | J. Bookbinder | E. DeLuca | R. Mcmullen | H. Warren | B. De Pontieu | N. Hurlburt | C. Kankelborg | B. Handy | T. D. Tarbell | C. C. Kankelborg | B. De Pontieu | L. Fletcher | J. Wolfson | T. E. Berger | R. W. Nightingale | J. Wolfson | R. A. McMullen | R. Nightingale | T. Berger
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