A hydrogen ghost! (coronal ejection)
Taken by apollo lasky on September 12, 2017 @ naperville
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Not really a ghost, but every once in a while a solar flare will eject very dark, ghostly exhaust streams that disappear! Here is what it looks like. I believe this maybe considered a coronal mass ejection, and it sparked some aurora on the 14th? (unfortunately I ran out of -disk space and this was all I got of the capture.)
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click the image. i dont know why its all snowy on the home page!

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Posted by amplelight 2017-09-16 06:25:54
 
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