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Credit & Copyright: Alan Friedman
(Averted Imagination)
Explanation:
This eerie landscape
of
incandescent plasma suspended in
looping and twisted magnetic fields stretched toward the
Sun's eastern horizon on September 16.
Captured through a backyard telescope
and narrowband filter in light from ionized hydrogen,
the scene reveals a gigantic prominence lofted above the solar limb.
Some 600,000 kilometers across, the magnetized plasma wall would
dwarf worlds of
the Solar System.
Ruling gas giant Jupiter can only boast a diameter of
143,000 kilometers or so, while
planet Earth's diameter is less than 13,000 kilometers.
Known as a hedgerow prominence for its appearance, the enormous
structure is far from stable though, and such large solar
prominences
often erupt.
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NASA Official: Jay Norris. Specific rights apply.
A service of: LHEA at NASA / GSFC
& Michigan Tech. U.
Based on Astronomy Picture
Of the Day
Publications with keywords: Sun - prominence
Publications with words: Sun - prominence
See also:
- APOD: 2025 July 30 B Coronal Loops on the Sun
- APOD: 2025 May 21 B International Space Station Crosses the Sun
- APOD: 2025 March 16 B Venus and the Triply Ultraviolet Sun
- APOD: 2024 September 2 B A Triangular Prominence Hovers Over the Sun
- APOD: 2024 August 18 B A Solar Prominence Eruption from SDO
- APOD: 2024 August 4 B Gaia: Here Comes the Sun
- APOD: 2024 July 28 B Sun Dance

