This November 29 at noon (03:12 pm UT) I was able to capture this beautiful prominence in the southeast limb of the sun, I only had 5 minutes to obtain this image since the sky after a few minutes was completely cloudy and shortly after it began to rain . Unfortunately the great turbulence in the atmosphere did not allow me to get a better result, but I am very happy to have seen this kind of looped prominence for the first time.
I used a 90mm Coronado Solarmax II telescope and a 290mm ZWO camera with 1.5X barlow.
Autore: Eduardo Schaberger Poupeau (sito)