Thursday, April 2, 2015

Solar Imaging Session - April 2, 2015 (Session 2)

After an unproductive solar imaging session this morning. I got to see some clearings before lunchtime and I got tempted once again to do another round of solar imaging. Seeing condition is also better this time and lesser clouds too :) The NW limb large eruptive prominence is still a beauty while the the remnants of yesterday's SW huge hedgerow prominence and Western large eruptive prominence ares till visible but has deteriorated tremendously. Also noted is the presence of the huge long dark filament in the eastern quadrant which stretches almost half of the solar diameter but the central section of this filament looks like about to snap stage. Overall, nice solar imaging session for me :)

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