Surge Proms at the South Pole 22nd June
The suns southern pole was where it was all happening on Saturday, a small surge took place just off the edge of the limb as can be seen in this animation spanning just over 10 minutes. A small filament forming part of a solar crown can also be seen along with the faint bright points associated with polar faculae. This was taken with the Coronado SM90 double stacked with the Daystar Quark. The FLIR Grasshopper 3 ICX916M camera was used to make this animation.