Solar Loop Prominence
Taken by John W. O'Neal, II on March 6, 2015 @ Amherst, Ohio, USA
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I awoke yesterday morning to an alert from Big Bear Solar Observatory. There was a large Loop Prominence on the southeast limb of the Sun, near emerging Active Region, NOAA AR 2297. I grabbed my DAYSTAR QUARK and ran out to my observatory and began shooting immediately and was rewarded with these images for my efforts. Before it dissipated I even got a partial loop with the Lunt Ca-K module.
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