Sunspots and Prominances
Taken by Paul Stewart on January 13, 2017 @ Timaru, New Zealand
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Sunspot and prominences on today's Sun A new Sunspot 2625 has arrived. A C3.8 flare also occurred today and seem to be produced by a region behind this sunspot. Lunt LS152Tha/B34 with 2.5x Powermate and Grasshopper 3 camera
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great h-alpha image! it is so refreshing to see someone still able to capture the mesmerization of our sun during such a depressible minimum-
Posted by amplelight 2017-01-13 01:12:54
 
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