Sunspot and Prominences
Taken by James Kevin Ty on May 9, 2015 @ Manila , Philippines
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Date Taken: 2015:05:09 20:05:51
 
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After last night short burst of hard rain brought about by Typhoon Dodong, the sky this morning is surprisingly clear and seeing condition is also very good. There is a nice large hedgerow prominences in the NE limb as well as a nice large eruptive prominence in the SW limb. AR2339 Sunspot Group is very beautiful both in Ha and white light wavelength. Imagers taken using ZWO ASI120MM webcam on TV-101 refractor with TV 5x Powermate and INTES Herschel Wedge for whitelight closeup and Coronado PST-Ha and 2x barlow lens for Ha wavelength.
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