Hi,
Not much change comparing to yesterday.
Interesting is the little faint plasma cloud on the same position as yesterdy over the long filament at about 11 o´clock. No, it is not a dust bunny
BTW the Sun is moving his N/S axis back to the west since yesterday or the day before yesterday when it reached its maximum of -26.26° inclination.
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Re: Full disc 08-04-2021
Hi Rainer (from my now-working observatory computer at last),
You have well-captured that long-filament and does appear to be connected to the prom.
Other proms have also shown-up very well.
Thanks for sharing
Regards
Terry
You have well-captured that long-filament and does appear to be connected to the prom.
Other proms have also shown-up very well.
Thanks for sharing
Regards
Terry
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Re: Full disc 08-04-2021
Hi Dan,
Yes, looks like the plasma belongs to that filament which today is approximately 150,000 km long ~ 93,200 miles.
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Re: Full disc 08-04-2021
Absolutely fabulous Rainer, there are some stunning dark filaments
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Re: Full disc 08-04-2021
These look really good Rainer!
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