Huge Eruptive Prominence
Taken by James Kevin Ty on September 30, 2015 @ Manila , Philippines
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Date Taken: 2015:09:30 08:19:06
 
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With the observing window getting narrower and narrower each day with the Sun rising toward the SE as the days goes by, I have to test a new time session never tested by me before as first time that I will be imaging in the 22:30-22:50 UT time frame. Difficulty is the fact the Sun will just be about 14 degrees high above the eastern horizon :( Nevertheless, I did try it and was blessed with the effort of being able to image a super huge tall eruptive prominence in the SW limb near the very active AR2422 Sunspot Group! AR2422 Sunspot Group is also very active in its core. 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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