eruptive solar prominence
Taken by Grzegorz Sęk on October 26, 2013 @ Niepolomice near Cracow, Republic of Poland
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Large prominence erupted today morning on the eastern edge of the solar limb. I observed it during 90 minutes using Cassegrain-Maksutov telescope 180/1800 mm with narrow-band Coronado H-alpha filter 60 mm from Youth Astronomical Observatory in Niepolomice, Poland. Animation presents very rapid start of this prominence, earth globe for scale. Time-lapse video in preparation.
Photographer's website:
http://uczniowie.moa.edu.pl, moa.edu.pl
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excellent capture
Posted by amplelight 2013-10-26 16:21:22
 
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