Lift off!
Taken by Dr. J. Wayne Wooten on August 30, 2022 @ Pensacola, Florida
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OK, not Artemis (keep your fingers crossed for Friday), but the big spike "quiescent" (there is no such animal, really) prominence on the SE limb is headed off in space, already spanning the distance from the Earth to the Moon. AR 3089 is very active just to the lower left of the Sun's center, and several other nice proms dance around the rim. Lunt 60, B 1200 Ha diagonal, 12mm Plossl, iPhone 12s.
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