A giant solar prominence, towering approximately 600,000 km in height, was observed by the Japanese Norikura Observatory on July 21, 1992.
					
				The recorded solar prominence, a massive eruption of plasma from the Sun's surface, was a notable event due to its significant size and the detailed observation capabilities of the Norikura Observatory. Observing such solar phenomena is crucial for understanding the Sun's behavior and its impact on space weather.