Sunspot groups in white light and hydrogen alpha
Taken by David Hoskin on March 11, 2022 @ Halifax, Nova Scotia
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Seeing was quite good this morning which allowed me to capture detailed images of the Sun. The image on the left is a white light image of the Sun's photosphere. It was captured using a Canon T3i DSLR, 1.5x Barlow, and Celestron Omni 102mm f/6.5 refractor. The image on the right is a hydrogen alpha image of the Sun's chromosphere. It was captured using a ZWO ASI290MM camera and Lunt 40mm solar telescope on aSkyWatcher EQ6R mount.
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