The Sun in H-alpha light showing a large prominence and a huge filament
Taken by Steve Wainwright on May 24, 2015 @ Blaengwynfi, S.Wales, UK
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An Opticstar PL-130M CMOS camera was placed at the prime focus of a Solarmax ll 60, BF15, H-alpha scope. 2 x AVIs of 2000 frames were captured at maximum resolution of 1280 x 1024 pixels. One was exposed to show details of the disk and the other was exposed to show the prominences. The AVIs were stacked and wavelet processed in Registax 5 and the two resulting images were combined and colourised in Photoshop
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