Plasma rain from eruptive prominence
Taken by Giorgio Rizzarelli on June 11, 2025 @ Trieste, Italy
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The first timelapse, covering 10 minutes, shows plasma rain (Jun11) from an erupted cloud (prominence). It also shows that the cloud slowly climbed upward. At the end of the lapse the cloud is seen partly contracting its "foot" with slug-like movement, a bit similarly to the phenomenon currently described in homepage. The second timelapse, of just 2 frames 3 hours apart, shows (in the bottom part) the development of this eruptive prominence and (at top) another unstable prominence. According SDO, both structures underwent big eruptions a few hours later. The last image shows a long filament (using inverted black/white curve).
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