Sunspots seen in H-alpha frequency.
Taken by Frederic Jabet & Gabriel Corban on July 17, 2016 @ France
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Date Taken: 2017:07:06 21:53:31
 
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A memorable day of Sun activity,where can be seen,all together in a single image: fibrils in the facular area, small filaments or big arch-filaments, large pladges and huge Sun spots. It is about active areas of the day : NOAA 12567, NOAA 12565 and NOAA 12566.
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I have to mention that the image is a result of collaboration with one of my friends: Mr. ‎Frederic Jabet- the capture and stacking, me - doing the processing. For the capture, Mr. ‎Frederic Jabet used a HaT8, the excellent GENIKA software and the incredible useful Solar Scintillation Monitor - SSM. Many thanks, Frederic !!! :)
Posted by uranus7 2017-07-07 02:15:06
 
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