revealing invisible light with skybender
Taken by Apollo Lasky on August 2, 2022 @
Naperville, il
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using a very special tilt apparatus named Skybender- a solar imaging enthusiast can bend a plain whitelight view to reveal a detailed invisible frequency. This wavelength is called the K-line and it exposes white hot details hidden within the solar granulation. The violet number 393.37nm represents calcium froth- typically called faculae by amateurs, but more appropriately termed "flocculus"
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