posted on Jul, 29 2010 @ 04:53 PM
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July 29, 2010
TOWERING BLAST: Yesterday, a magnetic filament curling over the southeastern limb of thee sun became unstable and erupted. The blast produced a
towering curlicue prominence that "Dr Seuss would have loved," says Alan Friedman, who sends this picture from his backyard observatory in Buffalo,
New York:
"It towered more than 200,000 miles above the stellar surface," says Friedman.
Astronomers around the world watched the structure twist, curl, and eventually fling itself into space over a six hour period. NASA's Solar Dynamics
Observatory had the best view of all. Onboard cameras recorded an IMAX-quality movie of the event ... coming soon to a theatre near you? NASA is
planning an IMAX movie about SDO, and this eruption will probably make the cut.
Another amazing image from Nasa - Blazing Sun