Large unstable solar prominence just prior to eruption.
Taken by Andy Devey on August 4, 2022 @ Mojacar area southern Spain
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Here I filmed the large prominence on the north east limb between 10:05 and 14:05 UT in unusually calm seeing conditions. This very large feature has put on quite a show for solar astronomers. Its rapid spinning motion seems to have caused its instability and ultimately its demise.
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