Prom-study ANI NNE edge (Apr. 27.2021)

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Prom-study ANI NNE edge (Apr. 27.2021)

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Hello everyone.

I processed my other protuberance recordings of the NNE edge and created the following sequence from them.

13.43h CEST ............................................... ........................13.55h CEST
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14.07h CEST ............................................... .........................14.19h CEST
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14.42h CEST ............................................... .........................15.05h CEST
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If you take a closer look at the images, you immediately notice that the lower left part of the plasma cloud shows a certain blurring compared to the otherwise abundant structures of the protuberance.

Well why is that so?

In order to get to the bottom of the question, I created the following animation from the six individual images, although the animation is a bit bumpy, but the ANI is ideal for clarification.

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Under the left part of the protuberance there is apparently an increased magnetic field activity, which has the effect that the two marked, rapidly rotating tornado protuberance: p could form below the protuberance, which is a clear indication of increased activity. The two also repeatedly show a short connection to each other via fine plasma arcs. It is therefore clear why the lower left part of the protuberance can be interpreted as "blurred"! The magnetic field extends far into the plasma cloud, and the whole "affected" area of ​​the protuberance in the lower left part necessarily rotates with it.

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Re: Prom-study ANI NNE edge (Apr. 27.2021)

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That is, the" blurring " is explained by the fact that in this part of the frame, due to increased magnetic activity, the plasma movement is faster than in the rest of the frame?


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Re: Prom-study ANI NNE edge (Apr. 27.2021)

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fantastic post!


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Re: Prom-study ANI NNE edge (Apr. 27.2021)

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Ivan wrote: Thu Apr 29, 2021 10:16 am That is, the" blurring " is explained by the fact that in this part of the frame, due to increased magnetic activity, the plasma movement is faster than in the rest of the frame?
No, the consistency of the plasma cloud is finely "atomized". But, the magnetic fields accelerate this part faster than the stable part with clear structures ..
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Re: Prom-study ANI NNE edge (Apr. 27.2021)

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Thank you very much Stephen.
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Re: Prom-study ANI NNE edge (Apr. 27.2021)

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Jozef:
Superb work.
Thanks for sharing it.
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Re: Prom-study ANI NNE edge (Apr. 27.2021)

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Excellent forensics, Jozef.

Great images too.

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Re: Prom-study ANI NNE edge (Apr. 27.2021)

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solarchat wrote: Thu Apr 29, 2021 10:24 am fantastic post!
I agree with Stephen!!


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Re: Prom-study ANI NNE edge (Apr. 27.2021)

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Fabulous!! I would also think that the lower left is moving faster than the rest so gets blurred in stacking. You can see it is rotating with the solar tornado and so has a much greater speed and the movement is horizontal.

Superb work :bow :hamster:

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Re: Prom-study ANI NNE edge (Apr. 27.2021)

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Excellent work Jozef!


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Re: Prom-study ANI NNE edge (Apr. 27.2021)

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Hello everyone.
Thank you very much for the kind feedbacks.
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Fantastic Jozef, thanks for sharing.


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Re: Prom-study ANI NNE edge (Apr. 27.2021)

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Excellent. I enjoyed reading this:-)


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