Wall of Gaseous Plasma
Taken by Sergio Castillo on September 21, 2013 @ Inglewood,CA
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After a couple of weeks of no solar activity now the Sun shows an opposite side. A large gaseous Prominence stretches for many miles forming a giant wall of plasma and gases. There is also over five active regions AR,1846 been the largest of the group but the less active compare to AR,1850 wish already produce a C-class flare.
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Love the heart shaped hole! Lol well done!
Posted by BadassNana67 2018-02-27 04:27:20
 
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