Two solar flares
Taken by Andrew Devey on October 24, 2013 @ Sorbas area southern Spain
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Here two solar flares break across AT1875 and AR1877 they gave a combined M3.5 solar flare the first image was of the peak of this event. I was only able to capture 6 frames due to local cloud conditions Sequence from 10:33 to 10:39UT seeing not very good. Used TS SM90 and DMK51 mono camera. Processed in Registax 6 and Photoshop CS5 for animation and colour. More movies www.thesolarexplorer.net
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