The sun just before and after the M7 flare
Taken by Marcel-Jan Krijgsman on April 18, 2014 @ Gouda, the Netherlands
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I saw the sun coming through, so I decided to try to look at the sun through my Lunt 60mm H alpha solar telescope and found out there was a lot of activity. I had a hard time imaging the sun between the clouds, but decided it was worth it. I later read on this site a M7 flare had just occured. The full disk of the sun was imaged between 13:15 and 13:21 UT. The other image was just before the flare at 13:01 UT.
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