Snaking Filaments
Taken by Eduardo Schaberger Poupeau on September 4, 2022 @ Rafaela, Santa Fe, Argentina
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Today, September 4, despite the high turbulence in the atmosphere, I did my best to capture this image of the solar disk. Huge filaments can be seen twisting between sunspots AR3092 and AR3093 in the southeastern hemisphere, and interesting prominences can also be seen on the limb of that same sector. In the southwestern hemisphere, very close to the limb, we see the active region AR3089 containing several sunspots. In the northern hemisphere, to the east, the new active region AR3094 can be seen. To take this photo, I used a Coronado Solarmax II 90mm aperture solar telescope and a ZWO 183mm camera.
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https://www.eduardoschaberger.ar
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