Large Solar Mammoth Shape Prominence in Motion – Photos and Time Lapse
Taken by Miguel Claro on January 25, 2022 @ Dark Sky® Alqueva, Portugal
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Captured on 25th January, 2022, from Dark Sky® Alqueva region, Portugal, a high-resolution image features the chromosphere activity on this day, showing a massive solar prominence around the Solar limb. During the sequence of images, the prominence changed in appearance until it presented an incredible shape that resembled the silhouette of a Mammoth, a large mammal extinct for over 5,000 years and belonging to the genus Mammuthus (see image with caption). As the weather conditions were not perfect, but stable enough, I made a time lapse sequence that reveals this formation in motion, comprising a wider and close-up view (with 2x barlow). The final result is a 4K high resolution solar movie comprising around 2,5 hours of images. Technical Details and High Resolution Video: https://www.miguelclaro.com/wp/portfolio/large-solar-mammoth-shape-prominence-in-motion/ Complete 1 min Video in Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/672312936
Photographer's website:
https://www.miguelclaro.com
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