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Timelines and FOVs of key observations analyzed in this study, when the target AR was seen from both Solar Orbiter and the Earth. (a) EUI/HRI context image at 2022 October 24 19:20:06 (light travel time corrected) with FOVs of Hinode/EIS, IRIS, PHI/HRT, and SPICE observations taken between October 24 19:00 and October 25 03:00 (red x-ticks in panel c). (b) FOVs of observations shown in panel a, but reprojected to the perspective of SDO/AIA. (c) Timelines of IRIS, SPICE, EUI/HRI, and EIS observations, and the variation in the angular separation between Solar Orbiter and the Earth (dashed gray curve) from October 18 to October 26. Panels (d) and (e) are similar to panels (a) and (b) but for observations Between October 20 19:00 to October 21 03:00. Acronyms in legends: HH_Flare, DHB_007_v2, EL_DHB_01, HPW021VEL, and Atlas_60 are various EIS studies names; LC and HC stand for low-cadence (long-exposure, large raster width) and high-cadence (short-exposure or narrow raster width) observations; S&S denotes sit-and-stare observations. Link to the Jupyter notebook creating this figure: 📘.

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