Very dynamic prominence
Taken by Filip Szczerek on April 25, 2021 @ South Germany
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Just as I was getting ready to finish my imaging session on Sunday, I made a quick scan of the solar limb, and noticed this quite big, knotty prominence.I decided to spend another hour capturing material for a time lapse. As usual, I had not idea if and how dynamic it was going to be until I finished processing the day later and played it all back for the first time. A pleasant suprise, I've never caught such a dynamic prominence before. Details: 90 mm refractor with a Lunt H-alpha filter, camera: PGR Chameleon 3 mono, 30-second intervals between animation frames, 1:04 h of real time in total.
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