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Solar filament

A solar filament is a large, elongated cloud of cooler, dense solar material suspended above the Sun's surface by magnetic forces. These structures can stretch for hundreds of thousands of kilometers and are often visible as dark lines when viewed against the solar disk.

Source: solarscience.msfc.nasa.gov

APODs including "Solar filament"

Prominences and Filaments on the Active Sun

Prominences and Filaments on the Active Sun

15/06/2024

A Solar Filament Erupts

A Solar Filament Erupts

26/05/2024

A Long Snaking Filament on the Sun

A Long Snaking Filament on the Sun

13/09/2022

Filaprom on the Western Limb

Filaprom on the Western Limb

24/06/2022

Pixels in the Sun

Pixels in the Sun

26/06/2021

A Solar Filament Erupts

A Solar Filament Erupts

16/09/2018

Across the Sun

Across the Sun

30/04/2015

A Solar Filament Erupts

A Solar Filament Erupts

20/07/2014

A Solar Filament Erupts

A Solar Filament Erupts

17/09/2012

A Filament Across the Sun

A Filament Across the Sun

20/08/2012

Dark Filament of the Sun

Dark Filament of the Sun

22/05/2010