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Old 01-12-2011, 12:27 AM
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Some solar viewes showing great activity

Dear friends,
Bellow some commented views of the Sun:

2011-11-20 @ 16:45 gmt: Full disk
http://multiply.com/slideshow/nandopg:photos:11/50
The mean feature I found is a strong flare on 315 degrees position. This flare was so powerful that in order to have it in scale without clipping it, the solar disk had only 40 ADUS !!! The weather was a little cloudy when I collected the tiles for the mosaic, so the tiles are uneven and the final result is not great, but it is possible to appreciate the sun's activity level as a whole.

2011-11-20 @ 17:32 gmt: A Big Quiescent Type of Prominence
http://multiply.com/slideshow/nandopg:photos:11/49

2011-11-25 @ 14:47 gmt: Some large filaments coming out the surface.
http://multiply.com/slideshow/nandopg:photos:11/52
These structures presented an almost 3 D perspective.


2011-11-25 @ 14:45 gmt: One filament shown on the solar disk edge
http://multiply.com/slideshow/nandopg:photos:11/53
This image shows some plage a filament on the disk and another one on the edge, appearing as a prominence.

Thanks for looking,

Fernando
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