Sun in H-Alpha
Taken by Richard N Schrantz on August 5, 2021 @ Nicholasville, KY
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The large filament on the sun finally rotated to the edge and became a large prominence. There were a good number of prominences on the sun today, but not too much surface detail. I like how newly forming sunspot magnetic field lines sometimes look like dividing chromosomes in a reproducing cell. 102mm f/7 refractor, Daystar Chromosphere, ZWO ASI174mm camera.
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