Prominence 300.000
Taken by A Solar Giant in Motion on June 29, 2025 @ Italy
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Date Taken: 2025:07:01 09:54:22
 
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Over the weekend, I captured the dramatic evolution of a massive solar prominence that recently erupted from the Sun. Rising to over 300,000 kilometers above the chromosphere, this colossal structure offered a spectacular display of solar dynamics. The image showcases three distinct stages: On June 28 at 05:47 UTC, the prominence had stabilized into a striking "tree-like" form. By June 29 at 06:02 UTC, it had started to stretch and detach. Just a few hours later, at 16:56 UTC, the structure had dramatically evolved, marking the rapid disintegration of the once-stable formation. An awe-inspiring reminder of the Sun’s ever-changing and powerful nature.
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