Rare eyeccion of mass of the sun?
Taken by user: locoatardecer on November 10, 2015 @ Alicante, Spain
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Date Taken: 2015:11:16 14:23:46
 
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Sorry for my english. The first image is a non-modified solar image from SDO, and another only a crop image to enlarge object. I dónt know who is. Is an asteroid with bright to the sun or a great part of the sun bring to space?... Im only an space weather enthusiast. Thanks.
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a real quick way to GUESS that it is probably an electronic pixel artifact is that it is VERY crisp at the pixel level - too razor sharp. Also it is perfectly straight, the probability of an object NOT being effected by the gravity or solar wind is almost zero.
Posted by dougr855 2015-11-16 15:38:58
 
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