Eruptive filaprom near 3883+6 (yesterday)
Taken by Giorgio Rizzarelli on November 5, 2024 @ Trieste, Italy
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Short timelapse of a vibrating thick filaprom captured yesterday Nov5 at 1320-45UT, partially erupting (as SDO images confirm). There is also a little eruption at top right corner, near to AR3886 (which is outside field at right - the image is rotated 90 degrees). These events are probably connected to an M1 flare which happened in this timespan (with peak at 1338UT), produced by the unstable complex 3883-86 which dominates the Sun disc these days.
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