Penumbral filaments merge directly with the convection cell walls
Taken by Apollo Lasky on August 6, 2025 @ NAperville, IL
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Convection cell walls, are composed of filaments. At 393.02nm these filaments are visible in the form of neutral iron and they conform to the convection cell walls- as they are in fact made of tiny filaments which were recently photographed at extremely high resolution . This is the basis for my theory about the 393.02nm wavelength and allowing one to document photospheric iron filaments that end up very very long.
Photographer's website:
https://www.sciencealert.com/stunning-solar-curtains-phenomenon-revealed-on-the-sun-in-new-images
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