~ AR2665 & Prominences ~
Taken by Noeleen Lowndes on July 9, 2017 @ Gold Coast QLD Australia
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Date Taken: 2017:07:10 00:30:38
 
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It was so exciting observing the Sun today, while taking images with the Lunt H-Alpha solar telescope, active sunspot AR2665 started to light up and go crazy with activity!!! There were also some beautiful prominences firing away on the eastern limb…. so lots of wonderful activity on the solar disc today :-) Images taken with a 80mm Lunt solar telescope and a ZWO ASI120MC-S with 2x Barlow lens attached, AVI video files imported into RegiStax6 for stacking and processed in PS CS4. This is a composite image, one for the solar disc and one for the fainter prominences that were combined in PS.
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http://mystardustobsevatory.com
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