Prominence Lift Off near AR2739
Taken by Martin R Wise on April 20, 2019 @ Trenton, Florida, USA
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I was watching AR2739 this morning in HA and noticed a bright prominence started forming near it on the limb and it was forming so rapidly that it could be something interesting, it changed every 30 seconds quite noticeably and I had to shorten my capture times. I grabbed 16 videos every 30s to 60s to animate this prominence lift off and then it was gone. This was 10:30am Eastern time. Captured with a 120mm F8 Achromatic Refractor & Daystar Quark Chromosphere with an IMX174 sensor.
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http://https://www.astrobin.com/users/MalVeauX/
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Im not sure why the preview of the GIF is really weird. Sorry about that.

Heres the full resolution on my Astrobin to properly view it:

https://astrob.in/full/401970/0/?nc=MalVeauX&real=
Posted by MalVeauX 2019-04-20 14:56:44
Thanks for posting. Would like to see more of this type action in the future.
Posted by Euclid 2019-04-21 18:20:35
 
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