We present the first reconstruction of the three-dimensional shape of
magnetic loops in an active region from two different vantage points based on
simultaneously recorded images. The images were taken by the two EUVI
telescopes of the SECCHI instrument onboard the recently launched STEREO
spacecraft when the heliocentric separation of the two space probes was 12
degrees. We demostrate that these data allow to obtain a reliable
three-dimensional reconstruction of sufficiently bright loops. The result is
compared with field lines derived from a coronal magnetic field model
extrapolated from a photospheric magnetogram recorded nearly simultaneously by
SOHO/MDI. We attribute discrepancies between reconstructed loops and
extrapolated field lines to the inadequacy of the linear force-free field model
used for the extrapolation.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figure