Though the single largest prominence cannot safely be
identified, many spectacular examples have been recorded. For
example, an image taken from Skylab in 1974 shows a loop-
shaped quiescent prominence spanning more than half a
million kilometres across the surface of the Sun. Such
prominences can persist for weeks or months and typically
extend upwards to 50,000 km above the photosphere of the Sun.
Eruptive prominences can appear as coherent tongues of gas
streaming up to almost a million kilometres above the solar
surface.
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