Double Ribbon Flare captured (Filament Eruption) | March 02, 2013

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Recorded on March 02, 2013 | 11h30-13h00 UTC
Magnetic Filament Erupted on Eastern limb at 13h00 UTC provoking a chromospheric brightening structure due to the double ribbon dimming (Hyder Flare). Long post-flare loops emergence observed on multi combined wavelenghts. Significant CME visible on LASCO, no Earth-directed particles.
SDO combined AIA | Full HD Quality Video | 1920x1080p

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Yeah! Small-scale Hyder Flare... Looks like we have bright knots on both sides of the filament... Post-eruption ribbons Flare are parallel to the filament channel and move in opposite directions (nothing new for you :D). On this sequence the second one is moving Northwest and is a bit hidden...
GRRR! Damn, turn on 720p. Lol!

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