Huge Long Ejection Prominence
Taken by James Kevin Ty on May 1, 2022 @ Manila, Philippines
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Solar Imaging Session - May 1, 2022 (Huge Long Ejection Prominence) As I was processing my morning solar images, I'm suspecting the NE huge hedgerow prominence might erupt and true enough, at around 3:05pm Philippine Standard Time (PST, GMT+8), I notice the huge hedgerow prominence is starting to lift from the NE solar limb through my telescope. I was able to image the Huge Ejection Prominence ejection out of the NW limb! I was able to monitor the huge prominence till around 3:30pm PST before I got clouded out. Images taken using ZWO ASI120MM webcam on Borg 76ED Refractor with Daystar Quark Chromosphere Ha Filter.
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