Long solar prominence east limb
Taken by Michael Boschat on August 24, 2014 @ Halifax, Nova Scotia,Canada
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Wow!! BIG prominence erupting from east limb area at 1230 UT and by 1244 UT faded! used my PST + ASI120MC ccd camera, I could **just*** fit the prominence in! All action was on east limb.
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http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/~aa063
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So I am wrong. This eruption did take place around 12:30 UTC. I might have seen the remnants of another, smaller eruption around the same location at 14:00 UTC.
Posted by bluenote23 2014-08-24 12:05:15
Hi,
Great shot but I think that this was 13:30 UTC, so 9:30 AM DST on the East coast.
Posted by bluenote23 2014-08-24 09:55:54
Or 10:30 AM ADT.
Posted by bluenote23 2014-08-24 10:08:00
 
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