Solar prominence
Taken by Jesus Pelaez on December 30, 2021 @ Burgos, SPAIN
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WO Megrez 80mm telescope, Coronado Solarmax 60mm and camera ZWO 290mm. The Sun continues to show us a fairly good activity and gives us the possibility of observing some interesting sunspots and prominences. It seems that our star is gradually increasing its activity of the present solar cycle 25, until we reach the maximum calculated around the year 2025. The image that I share with you shows a spectacular solar prominence that also has a little surprise ... Can you see the face that looks at us a little bit from the top right? This effect is called pareidolia.
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https://www.astrobin.com/users/J_Pelaez_aab/
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