Lifting filament 24 Febraury

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Lifting filament 24 Febraury

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The fairly long filament was enough to get me outside to do some imaging after a long break. A couple of images from Saturday show a bit of the detail in the structure. A look at GONG this morning showed the filament was already lifting off, so I went outside and grabbed a few shots as it faded away. Not spectacular, but interesting to see some action on the sun at the moment.
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All very good, number 1 is my favorite

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Lovely!

Amazing how fast it dissipated. I had hoped it would make it to the limb.

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Great sequence of images David! Good timing.


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Super sequence!!!! BYe Bye filament


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These are very good shots David and show the filament fading away. I had hoped it would hang on a few days till clear skies returned :(

Great work :bow

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I always love your images David :bow these are exceptional in timing as well as beauty, a great series :hamster:

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Welcome back, Dave!

Excellent photos. Thanks for sharing them with us.


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Dave:
Beautiful session of the Filament.
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Nice set of images Dave ...
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Very good details and fine focusing

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