Apollo's ferrits - iron filaments - transient dark features
Taken by Apollo Lasky on June 12, 2023 @
Naperville, il
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I made a discovery on the sun in 2017 - I first reported it to the cloudy nights forum members at the link provided-------https://www.cloudynights.com/topic/576967-non-protuberance-filaments-393nm-a-new-solar-feature/ , I concluded that unclassified filament structures are hidden within the photosphere and they are associated with solar iron. I now have solid evidence to fortify my conclusion, and I now officially can call these structures ferrit's because thats what I named them in 2017 for the association to ferrite.--- ----- I then reintroduced my theory to cloudy nights forum at this link https://www.cloudynights.com/topic/878897-apollos-ferrits-and-the-iron-wavelengths-of-nasa-help-find-them/
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Both SDO HMI and NISP wavelengths use filters which isolate solar iron, and I now have Nasa satellite data combined with national solar observatory data to solidify my findings.--------SDO/HMI Specifications. Central wavelength. 6173.3 (Fe I line)------Source of image data SDO/HMI/NISP/Apollo Lasky/- Current NISP/SOLIS data products include daily full disk line-of-sight photospheric (Fe I 6302A)-------My first successful capture from 6 years ago https://spaceweathergallery.com/indiv_upload.php?upload_id=133073
Photographer's website:
https://www.cloudynights.com/topic/878897-apollos-ferrits-and-the-iron-wavelengths-of-nasa-help-find-them/
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