Beeeeg Prominence!
Taken by Richard Schrantz on December 7, 2023 @ Nicholasville, KY USA
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The seeing today was terrible, and the wind was gusty (typical of winter atmosphere where I live). There will be very few good solar imaging days for the next 3 months. But, there was a very large prominence on the sun that I wanted to image. So, I tried. This is the best I could do during a moment of slightly less terrible seeing! 127mm f/9.4 refractor, Quark-C filter, ASI174mm camera. I also added a spectroheliogram taken with an 80 mm f/5 refractor stopped to 70 mm, a Sol'Ex SGH, and an ASI178mm camera.
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