Solar Filament Crossing the Limb
Taken by James Guilford on February 16, 2026 @ Medina, Ohio USA
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Sun was particularly busy today producing many beautiful and large prominences around its rim. Also visible were intriguing filaments including one showing its true nature -- a dark filament in the chromosphere, and as a bright prominence contrasted against the blackness of space. A first for me and delightful to observe! // Sky-Watcher Heliostar 76 H-a telescope, ZWO ASI678MM camera, ASI Videostack and Affinity Photo 2 software.
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