South filaprom partial explosion
Taken by Giorgio Rizzarelli on September 6, 2025 @ Trieste, Italy
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Some moments of a partial explosion of the big South hemisphere filament-prominence, particularly on West limb, recorded yesterday. Detailed pictures are rotated 180°. In the first timelapse also see two solar tornadoes to the left of the eruption. The whole Sun timelapse shows a big filament change in the circled zone. The third timelapse had originarily many frames, but I had to skip many for windy weather, so it's fast; it shows erupted plasma falling again on the surface; SDO images show that this happened in all this event (no CME). Lunt60HA, Neptune-M.
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