Solar disk and prominences in Hydrogen-alpha
Taken by Arnold Rivera on March 20, 2023 @ Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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There was a large prominence seemingly lifting off the Sun’s western limb so I decided to take an image of the disk and prominences using my Lunt LS80THa and a ZWO ASI174MM camera. The active regions AR3256/3256 are visible on the lower left quadrant while the large prominence on the righr limb appears to be ‘lifting’ off the surface. Software used: SharpCap Pro, Autostakkert!, ImPPG, PixInsight and GIMP. Images taken 2023-03-20 2200 UT
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