OR: Solar viewing 9/27 - Dancing Flames

From: michael_at_No-Spam
Date: Tue Sep 28 2004 - 15:10:14 MST

Hi all,

Well, in spite of my advertising efforts, the turn out was pretty small.
Bob and I set up our scopes at Rengstorff park on Monday. It was a
beautiful sunny day in a nice park. Alex came by and viewed with us and
visited for a while. We had a few of the people strolling through the park
stop by and look and chat for a while. It was nice.

By far the most spectacular thing I saw all day was a wonderful
configuration of prominences that looked like 5 tall, twisted flames that
appeared to be locked in some kind of choreographed dance. It was really
beautiful. A few hours after first admiring them the middle ones seemed to
be bowing and the structures looked more like the outer petals of a large
flower. Just amazing.

I set up my scope today while enjoying a chili dog at Der Weinerschnitzel
(not sure on the spelling or the contents of said dog). The remnants of the
dancing flames could still be seen. It was not as striking as yesterday but
still interesting. Today's star feature was a large swirling and arching
prominence on the eastern (?) limb (around 3:00pm in my field of view). It
was clearly coming (or going to) from behind around the limb and arching up.
It appeared to be quite fat in the central bulge of the arch. It tapered
and twisted as it reconnected with the chromosphere surface. It arched
pretty high. Quite impressive.

Well that's it for now. I plan on scheduling a sunday afternoon solar
viewing session somewhere some weekend soon. I'm going to advertise it in
the merc, the chron, on craigslist, yahoo astro groups, and of course on
TAC.

See you all sometime soon,

Michael S. Swartz
http://www.starpartyguy.com
Received on Tue Sep 28 15:10:57 2004


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