Or maybe it's a dinosaur! This image was captured at Chatham, Cape Cod, MA,, where I'm lucky enough to be on vacation. This prominence was close to AR 1514 and AR 1515. The image is overexposed to show prominence detail. Taken with PST and Microsoft Lifecam Cinema HD.
The trials, tribulations and small triumphs of a Charlotte, NC astronomer imaging under Bortle 8/9 skies.
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