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A faint, looping prominence can be seen on the lower right edge of the Sun's disk. The prominence is at least 6 Earths tall. This image of the Sun was taken with a Lumenera SKYnyx 2-2 camera attached to a Lunt 100mm hydrogen-alpha telescope.
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