Solar Prominences in Motion - Time Lapse and Photos
Taken by Miguel Claro on December 2, 2022 @
Dark Sky® Alqueva, Portugal
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Captured on December 1st and 2nd, 2022, from Dark Sky® Alqueva region, Portugal, a high-resolution image and time lapse sequence features the chromosphere activity during two days in a row. Conditions were not perfect with good to average seeing, but I’ve manage to make a time lapse of about 276 images for each day. The final result is a 4K high resolution solar movie comprising around 3 hours of photos. It’s possible to see a lot of interesting changes in the shape of prominence structures, as well as fine spicules surrounding the solar disc and some slower motion in the chromosphere of the sun. The images also captured minor and fast eruptive prominences appearing around the limb’s disc. On the first day, a prominence was featuring a cloud of fire hovering over the sun, trapped and suspended by magnetic strong forces.
https://www.miguelclaro.com/wp/portfolio/the-solar-chromosphere-in-motion-images-and-time-lapse-from-1st-and-2nd-december-2022/
Vimeo 4K Time Lapse:
https://vimeo.com/777497140
Photographer's website:
https://www.miguelclaro.com/wp/portfolio/the-solar-chromosphere-in-motion-images-and-time-lapse-from-1st-and-2nd-december-2022/
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