Massive CME
Taken by Neo on September 6, 2016 @ Netherlands
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Early morning on 6th of september around 08:26 UT a bright pillar could be seen rising rapidly, close to where AR2580 had passed the limb a few days earlier. Within minutes it evolved and erupted with a massive CME. This time lapse only shows the already fading remains of the eruption. More data of the event is still to be processed.
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Fantastic animation! I did see this CME on the GONG H-alpha monitor, but I was unable to leave work...What equipment did you use? Looking forward for your final animation.
Posted by MaximilianT 2016-09-08 04:46:41
Εντυπωσιακό!
Posted by Ellhnas 2016-09-08 07:41:01
 
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