Prominence
Taken by Harald Paleske on June 23, 2025 @ Weißenfels, Sachsen Anhalt, Germany
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I have now examined the beautiful eruptive prominence of June 23rd in more detail and created a more fluid animation. I noticed an apral effect of some falling drops in the prominence. When I saw the animation, I immediately remembered the message on Spaceweather (on June 11, 2024), in which Big Bear showed an animation in pink color, which had a similar effect. The gas in the corona only flowed up to an invisible wall, accumulated there and faded. During my observation, some structures bounced off this invisible wall and were thrown back up again. Exactly at 06:33:06UT . Perhaps this is the same effect that the professionals had described
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