SOLAR Chromosphere in Motion - Time Lapse
Taken by Miguel Claro on October 12, 2023 @ Dark Sky® Alqueva, Portugal, Portugal
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Date Taken: 2023:10:25 14:39:20
 
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On 12th of October 2023, I took a solar time lapse of an entire full disc of the sun, showing a lot of interesting features in motion, such as eruptive prominences, filaments, active regions with minor flares, small spicules dancing like hair in the wind, and a delicate waved line of plasma floating hundreds of kilometers above the sun’s surface, stuck by the strong magnetic fields, until has been released into space in a blink of an eye. The video shows the chromosphere while the sun is rotating over the course of 3 hours. The time lapse sequence was captured from Dark Sky® Alqueva territory with a Player One Saturn-M SQR camera and a Lunt telescope LS100, generating 3TB of data. The final result is a 5K high resolution solar movie comprising 246 images over the course of about 3h, between UT11h05 and UT14h08.. https://www.miguelclaro.com/wp/portfolio/solar-chromosphere-time-lapse-showing-the-sun-activity-in-motion-on-october-2023/ Direct Vimeo 4k Video: https://vimeo.com/877105917 Hope you enjoy it! Thanks
Photographer's website:
https://www.miguelclaro.com/solarphotography
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