The Sun in H-alpha and Ca K-line light
Taken by Steve Wainwright on March 9, 2014 @ Pontarddulais S.Wales UK
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A DMK21AS camera was used to capture AVIs of four overlapping quadrants of the solar disk using a Solarmax ll 60 BF15 H-alpha scope and a CaK PST solar scope. The images were combined into two mosaics which were then merged into a single image showing the features visible at both ends of the spectrum. The chromospheric network, sunpsots and filaments can all be seen.
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