Solar Ferrous mold? Time-lapse.
Taken by apollo lasky on August 11, 2019 @ Naperville, IL
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Sometimes the sun looks like it is growing mold during a time-lapse! However, this is actually a trace of heavy ferrous chromospheric plasma; sinking down to the photosphere. This large dark plume appeared in a span of just 8-minutes earth time. Captured with filtered 393nm narrowband wavelength.
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