Flash spectrum with the Corona at 530.4nm!
Taken by Constantine Emmanouilidi on March 9, 2016 @ Tidore Indonesia
Click photo for larger image
  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 5D
Exposure Time: 1/60
Aperture: f/4.0
ISO: 100
Date Taken: 2016:03:09 00:51:27
 
More images
Details:
I'm going through my data and found out something very interesting. On the flash spectrum exposures the corona emitting at FeXIV is also captured and this doesn't normally occur. The reason is that exposure times for the flash spectrum are too small for the corona at this wavelength unless there is high activity happening during the totality. A combination with the excellent weather we had made this possible I believe. I'm sending an image from maximum eclipse with the correct exposure to capture the corona at the above mentioned wavelength.
Photographer's website:
http://www.facebook.com/infectionphoto
Comments
  You must be logged in to comment.  
Are you sure this isnt corresponding to a calcium spectral line? what wavelength do you suspect this is? Im seeing Somewhere between 555 and 562.
Posted by amplelight 2016-03-13 00:37:27
oh never mind i just read the topic, 530.4
Posted by amplelight 2016-03-13 00:39:58
 
The Northern Lights: A Magic Experience
Aurora photo tours
Support SpaceWeather.com
Home | FAQ | Contact the Webmaster
©2019 Spaceweather.com. All rights reserved.