Impossible odds! -H-Alpha -K-Line mergelapse
Taken by Apollo Lasky on July 14, 2020 @ Naperville, il
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On july 14th, i had captured a solar limb surge in calcium k-line wavelength. Later that night I had discovered another person in the world, Warren Spreng, on astrobin. He had timelpased the same area of the sun, but in hydrogen alpha. With his permission, i merged out data into one. What you see is an incredibly rare event, an opportunity for two solar imaging amateurs to merge their timelapsed data together; offering a rare video of two simultaneous wavelengths of the same event. Red is Warren Sprengs hydrogen alpha data(656.3nm). Blue is my calcium k-line(393.37nm) data.
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