Sun in h-alpha
Taken by Richard Schrantz on May 1, 2024 @ Nicholasville, KY USA
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There were several interesting area on the sun today. Very active sunspot 3654 is getting near the solar limb, and it belched out an M1.92 flare today. I was lucky enough to watch it forming and was able to get an image. I also got an image of two sunspots......3661 and 3663 in the same frame. This image illustrates the big difference between active sunspots and quiet sunspots. Finally, I imaged a long filaprom. 127mm f/9.4 refractor, Quark-C/Lunt 40mm double-stack filter, ASI174mm camera.
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