Huge Long Dark Filament
Taken by James Kevin Ty on February 11, 2015 @ Manila , Philippines
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Date Taken: 2015:02:11 20:06:58
 
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Seeing is fair and I image the main superstar on the Sun's disk right now which is the super huge long dark filament that stretches more than half of the Sun's diameter already! It's like a huge serpent with AR2280 acting as its head and strutting its body across the Sun;'s disk !!! But from the image I got, it seems the long dark filament might already been undergoing snapping process already as I can see lightening shade near the middle of the long dark filament thus I'm speculating snapping process has already begun :( Image taken using ZWO ASI120MM webcam on Coronado PST-Ha and 2x barlow lens.
Photographer's website:
http://www.astrophotophils.blogspot.com
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