Looping Solar Prominence on the Sun Today
Taken by Bill Burnett on October 14, 2017 @ Hamilton, Montana USA
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Date Taken: 2017:10:14 18:06:33
 
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The Sun has been devoid of sunspots for the past 6 days and counting. However, in accessing the National Solar Observatory website (http://halpha.nso.edu/) I noted that there was a looping prominence on the solar limb in the southeast quadrant. I decided to capture some images of the prominence using an Halpha Solar filter attached to my 80mm ED refractor. Details: Camera: Panasonic Lumix DMC-G5. Telescope: 80mm F/6 Triplet ED Refractor. Solar Filter: Solarscope 50mm Single Etalon with 20mm blocking filter. Image: Single frame .PNG file from an MP4 video processed in Photoshop CS and converted to a .jpg for display here. False color added to solar disc. Color of Prominence is natural as the camera saw it. Barlow Lens: 2X In-camera Digital Zoom: 2x
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