Solar Plasma Blast Released into Space on 31th January 2024
Taken by Miguel Claro on January 31, 2024 @ Dark Sky® Alqueva, Portugal
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Date Taken: 2024:02:01 14:57:05
 
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Captured on the 31th of January, 2024, from Dark Sky® Alqueva region, Portugal, a high-resolution image and time lapse sequence features the chromosphere activity, revealing the exact moment when a solar blast released plasma into space, and then returned back to the Solar disc, pushed by the strong force of gravity. It’s possible to see a lot of interesting changes on its intricate shape. We can also notice a lot of fine spicules surrounding the solar disc and dancing like hair in the wind, while the chromosphere itself is showing a slower motion. The final result is a 4K high resolution solar time lapse footage comprising around 1h30 of photos. https://www.miguelclaro.com/wp/portfolio/solar-plasma-blast-released-into-space-on-31th-january-2024/ Vimeo 4k Video: https://vimeo.com/908680031
Photographer's website:
https://www.miguelclaro.com/wp/portfolio/solar-plasma-blast-released-into-space-on-31th-january-2024/
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