A Solar Filament
Taken by Rossana Miani on June 9, 2022 @ Padova
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Date Taken: 2022:09:06 14:47:43
 
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I created this mosaic, composed of two images, of the spectacular solar filament visible for a few days on the Sun, the image on the left has been inverted to better highlight the depth while, on the one on the right, I superimposed, dimensioning them, Jupiter and Earth in so you can better appreciate the size of the filament. The two images were shot from the home window, in MaserĂ  di Padova, with the following setup: Daystar Quark cromosfera, ERF, 80ED Skywatcher, Optolong UV / IR Cut, ASI174MM, Skywatcher AZEQ5.
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