M class solar flare
Taken by Val Italo on May 22, 2021 @ Auburn AL
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I was observing sunspot AR2824 with a hydrogen alpha solar telescope since it had been so active. I was taking a time lapse to see how the spot was evolving throughout the day. Right before the sun dipped behind a building, it fired off an M class flare! The time lapse spans 30 minutes. Additionally, a possible CME appears to be lifting off away from the flare! Taken with a Lunt LS60MT and ASI294
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