Solar Prominence 10.7cm Flux
Taken by Anthony Fuller on December 25, 2022 @ Roswell, Georgia
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Date Taken: 2023:02:16 17:06:54
 
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Searching the Spaceweather archives on 12/25/2022, you can see sunspot AR3171 & AR3169 in the image I've captured on that day, 12/24/2022 a CME was in route to Earth on 12/24/2022. A few weeks later, I conducted an experiment to observe the solar flux at 10.7 Centimeter or 2800MHz radio frequency, on 01/15/2023. Using a custom-built Radio & Optical Solar telescope, by me. For more details you can visit my site on Astrobin. The Radio & Optical Solar telescope is still work in progress. The waveguide assembly is being rebuilt to have optimum antenna system noise temperature sensitivity between 2800MHz – 3200MHz frequency. I’m also using a Daystar Quark Chromosphere filter centered at Hydrogen Alpha 656nm or 0.7 angstrom and ASI174mm monochrome camera. The solar hydrogen alpha images were captured using a Vivitar 500mm f/8 telephoto zoom lens.
Photographer's website:
https://www.astrobin.com/4nat66/C/?nc=collection&nce=9484
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