Fast detaching prominence from March 16 2022

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Fast detaching prominence from March 16 2022

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Refractor TMB LZOS 6" F8
ASI183MM
SharpCap 4.0 sequence
SolarSpectrum 32mm 0.3Å bandwidth
AstroPhysics E6oo GTO mount
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The whole process only took about 26 minutes (14:15 to 14:41) and I had trouble exchanging the binocular for the ASI183MM.

CS Bernd
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Re: Fast detaching prominence from March 16 2022

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Impressive!

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Re: Fast detaching prominence from March 16 2022

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Astonishing! It is rare that you get to see anything move in this hobby except when comparing images taken 50 year apart.

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Re: Fast detaching prominence from March 16 2022

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Very cool capture!!
And this is only 20 minutes? Imagine the speeds when you think the Earth globe with it!? In this FOV there can be 4 or 5 Earths in a row?

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Re: Fast detaching prominence from March 16 2022

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Hi
ok... I can't upload all the images of the sequence now.
But I can show the 1st picture and the last picture with the recording time

Start of sequence 14:15 UTC, file 2022-03-16-1415_2-sun
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End of sequence 14:35 UTC, file 2022-03-16-14:35_9-sun
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I hope it helps
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Re: Fast detaching prominence from March 16 2022

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Menno555 wrote: Wed Oct 26, 2022 7:48 am Very cool capture!!
And this is only 20 minutes? Imagine the speeds when you think the Earth globe with it!? In this FOV there can be 4 or 5 Earths in a row?

Menno
Hi
Today I edited the picture again. For reference, I measured the diameters of the Earth and the Sun and calculated the speed
of the prominence: 203445km/h
For comparison, the blast speed of TNT is 7000m/s. corresponding to 25200km/h. That's 9 times slower :?
At the blast speed of TNT, the prominence would have traveled less than the distance of the Earth's diameter in 26 minutes

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Re: Fast detaching prominence from March 16 2022

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Very cool edit Bernd!
Great show on size and speed.

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Calculations like that bring things to life
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