Solar CME
Taken by Miguel Claro on December 26, 2022 @
Dark Sky Alqueva, Portugal
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Captured on December 26th and 27th 2022, from Dark Sky® Alqueva region, in Portugal, a high-resolution image and time lapse sequence features the chromosphere activity during two days in a row, showing the Sun throwing a fast coronal mass ejection (CME) into space. Conditions were good, so I’ve manage to make a time lapse of about 562 images for both days. 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 a fast eruptive prominence appearing around the limb’s disc. On the first day, the solar chromosphere was also featuring a cloud of fire hovering over the sun, trapped and suspended by magnetic strong forces. A LASCO-c2 (Cactus CME detection) animation from this day, showing the same CME as seen at UT12h36 from NASA probe in Space is possible to see on my website.
https://www.miguelclaro.com/wp/portfolio/solar-chromosphere-with-an-eruptive-prominence-and-a-cme-in-motion/
The time lapse in 4k is available here:
https://vimeo.com/785286608
Photographer's website:
https://www.miguelclaro.com/wp/portfolio/solar-chromosphere-with-an-eruptive-prominence-and-a-cme-in-motion/
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