Solar Filaments and Fila-Proms
Taken by John W. O'Neal, II on May 28, 2015 @ Amherst, Ohio, USA
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As NOAA never tires of reminding us, "SOLARACTIVITY was low today...." And while there wasn't a lot of solaractivity as related to NOAA in May, the solaractivity from an observers standpoint was off the charts. I can't recall ever seeing so many huge, long lasting filaments in a month's time. This image is a tribute to the filament ridden Sun of May, 2015. All the images in this collage were shot with a 102mm refractor, A DAYSTAR QUARK, Chromosphere and a ZWOASI174mm mounted on a Losamndy G-11 from my backyard Observatory in Ohio.
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Great photos, John! Wonderful to see it on the main page.
Posted by Hiram75 2015-05-31 09:22:27
 
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