A Swirling Prominence Near Active Region 13327
Taken by Miguel Claro on June 5, 2023 @ Dark Sky® Alqueva, Portugal
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Date Taken: 2023:06:05 17:04:39
 
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After a few weeks of unstable weather with clouds and rain - very unusual for this time of the year - I could finally make a short solar session on June 5, 2023. The image features an eruptive prominence swirling near the Active Region 13327 and below, a large filament hovering over he chromosphere, captured at UT11h20 from Dark Sky® Alqueva territory, in Portugal. As the low dense clouds were passing by all the time, I was not able to make a time lapse. Let's hope for better conditions in the upcoming days.
Photographer's website:
https://www.miguelclaro.com/wp/portfolio/solar-chromosphere-shows-a-swirling-prominence-near-active-region-13327/
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