Solar prominence & Sunspots
Taken by Bill Hrudey on June 16, 2015 @ Cayman Islands
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Finally, after 2 weeks of rain/clouds, the sun reappears. Many interesting items today - AR2367 seen with both Lunt 60 DSPT and TS 115 APO triplet w/ Baader wedge; emerging new sunspot with faculae; delicate prominence and a few filaments seen in H1a. The new Baader wedge is a delight to use bearing in mind that focus is particularly critical. Some granulations can be seen as well. East/West reversed.
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Apologies, the labels on the white light images should refer to the imaging device as TS 115mm APO triplet w/ Baader wedge rather than Lunt 60 DSPT - an oversight on my part.

Bill
Posted by whrudey 2015-06-16 18:30:57
 
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