Wow…Solar Flare from AR2740
Taken by Noeleen Lowndes on May 9, 2019 @ Gold Coast Qld Australia
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Date Taken: 2019:05:10 00:08:58
 
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Late yesterday afternoon at 4pm (AEST) I got the biggest thrill when I put my little 60mm Lunt solar telescope onto my mount and pointed it at the Sun and saw AR2740 going off like a rocket!!! These four images were taken over just 10 minutes in duration and it was very exciting to watch and capture :-) I was very lucky to capture this event as the Sun was getting very low and I’d just packed away my refractor telescope, I just thought I would take a peek at the Sun in H-alpha to see if it was doing anything exciting…and Wow, it was! Images taken with a Lunt 60mm solar scope and a ZWO ASI 120MC-S camera at prime focus, I captured AVI movie files and stacked them in RegiStax6 and processed in PS CS4…there was also a small prominence on the eastern limb so maybe there is another sunspot coming...
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Note from Noeleen: If you tap on each image you will see the path of the solar material being blasted away from the Sun over just a few minutes ☺
Posted by noeleen22 2019-05-09 18:47:27
 
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