Massive filaprom
Taken by George Ionas on July 16, 2022 @ Palmerston North, New Zealand
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Lots of solar activity today with the main feature a massive filaprom just going behind the sun's Western limb. The image was captured using a Takahashi FS-60C scope, fitted with double stacked SM60 Etalons, 1.7x Takahashi Module, 2x Televue Powermate, BF30 filter and the ZWO ASI174MM camera
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