Huge Filaprom on SW limb
Taken by Dr. J. Wayne Wooten on September 11, 2022 @
Pensacola, Florida
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The magnificent arched filament associated with AR 3092 is rotating onto the SW (lower right) limb today, making a great prominence over the limb as it appears against space instead of the chromosphere. It will take it another two days to completely rotate off the disk, so a sight worth following. Above it, new AR 3101 is flaring impressively bright on the NW limb. Near upper center of disk, AR 3098 is the most active spot group, with erath directed CMEs expected. Father to left, 3099 is forming to NE, and at lower left, AR 3100 is rotating toward us over the SE limb. So much to see. Lunt 60, B 1200 Ha diagonal, 12mm Plossl, iPhone 12s.
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