A colossal solar prominence
Taken by Eduardo Schaberger Poupeau on October 29, 2024 @ Rafaela, Provincia de Santa Fe, Argentina
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On the morning of Tuesday, October 29, at 12:44 UTC, the sun put on a spectacular show. Through my Coronado Solarmax III 90mm Double Stack solar telescope, I captured a colossal prominence on the southwestern limb, stretching over 500,000 km. This impressive yet faint structure posed a challenge to capture in detail, set against a dynamic backdrop of filaments and active regions where sunspots stand out. This image is a clear reflection that we are currently experiencing the peak activity of this solar cycle.
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https://www.eduardoschaberger.ar
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