Solar prominences
Taken by James Roger Samworth on May 30, 2019 @ Nailstone, Nuneaton, UK
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One of the nice things about solar imaging is that things change over a short time interval, exemplified by this morning's prominences over a period of 07:26 to 09:50 UT Lunt LS35THa + Bresser Mikrokular. X2 barlow for details, focal reducer for disc. Taken from indoors window-sill. Image from a stack of a 200 frame avi, processed with Registax 6 and GIMP 2.10
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http://https://roslistonastronomy.uk/category/contributor/roger-samworth
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