~ The Sun Today ~
Taken by Noeleen Lowndes on October 27, 2014 @ Gold Coast Queensland Australia
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Date Taken: 2014:10:27 23:13:36
 
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The huge sunspot area AR2192 is still very active but there is also a lot of other activity happening on the Sun today. There is a stunning long dark filament that covers nearly a third of the Suns surface in its length, and there are also prominences especially one on the western limb that has now detached and is heading away from the Suns surface… The colour and black and white images were taken with a 80mm Lunt Solar Telescope and Canon 700D with a 2x Barlow lens and processed in RegiStack6 and PS. The white light images (12 stacked in RegiStax6) were taken with a 127mm refractor fitted with a solar filter and Canon 700D at prime focus, exposure was 1/1000th second and ISO 200.
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