Solar poles flipped, zeroed, or migrated.
Taken by Apollo Lasky on February 27, 2024 @ Naperville, il
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Look at the polar crown prominences across the south pole of the sun. This is a dead giveaway that the filament migration shifted from north to south. The south pole filaments / prominences are not common. Prominences are in fact, filaments as seen over the solar limbs. So something definitely changed on the south pole.
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