Pretty sure this is the CME
Taken by Chris Clark on July 1, 2017 @ Lafayette
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  Camera Used: LGE Nexus 5X
Exposure Time: 1/35031
Aperture: f/2.0
ISO: 71
Date Taken: 2017:07:01 10:11:02
 
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The ribbon cloud propogated by the arc of the flare was immensely tall and stretched as far as I could see. Sorry only taken with my cell. The location data is included.
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No way you can see a CME with a normal camera.
These are just diffraction spikes.
The ribbons are caused by wind in the higher atmosphere above the Cumulus clouds
Posted by wboot49 2017-07-03 02:21:52
Yes, what wboot49 said.
Posted by dougr855 2017-07-03 20:44:20
 
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