Sol: Stunning images of the star taken by an amateur Argentine astrophotographer

Image source, any. Schaberger

  • author, Drafting
  • Role, BBC World News

A huge column of plasma extending about 200,000 kilometers above the sun's south pole.

This is what Eduardo Schaberger, an amateur astrophotographer from Santa Fe, Argentina, captured with his camera.

Image source, Eduardo Schaberger

Image source, Eduardo Schaberger

The stunning images show a prominence that is rarely observed, since most of these phenomena occur near the solar equator.

In order to include the vastness of the plasma column in a single image, Eduardo had to rotate his camera, then adjust the image's orientation through editing to accurately represent its grandeur.

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