A new classification of Solar Filament's
Taken by Apollo Lasky on May 8, 2017 @ Naperville, IL
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At 393nm on the solar surface, directly in the photosphere; I beleive I have discovered a new type of unclassified solar filament. These filaments NEVER become prominence. They seem to be spectrally associated with iron. --- You must look very carefully to see them in this low quality imagem, they appear as linear in shape. I will post higher quality images later in the week.
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