January 5, 2012 on 2:26 pm | In Sun | Comments Off

I did extract the frames of the eruptive prominence I captured on the 29th, which started the CME, from the SDO archive and combined them with my video clip showing the eruption. Please note that the Field of View of SDO does not extend as far out as it is shown in my video, showing how the density fades quickly.  give the clip a few seconds to load before playing.

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January 5, 2012 on 1:14 pm | In Sun | Comments Off

The prominence close to AR1391 is still there today but the  prominences at the SE limb are mostly gone.  Today a full disk image of the sun as well as a closeup of 1391 with the prominence at the Eastern limb.  AR1391 did not show as active today  yesterday, but in a few days we will see what’s causing the large prom.

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