~ Solar flare AR3217 ~
Taken by Noeleen Lowndes on February 11, 2023 @ Gold Coast Qld Australia
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Date Taken: 2023:02:12 17:28:51
 
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While observing the Sun very early yesterday morning I saw a sudden brightening from sunspot AR 3217 that produced a solar flare. It didn’t last for very long, but I managed to capture it, the previous image taken in monochrome just 5 minutes before do not have that bright activity. There were also quite a few active prominences all around the limb with a small looping prominence not far from AR 3217, the Suns so exciting to observe at the moment as we head toward solar maximum ☺ ☺ ☺ Images taken with a Lunt (PT) 60mm solar telescope, Canon 700D camera with a 2x Barlow lens attached. Twenty images were capture with an exposure of 1/200th second and ISO200. Images stacked in RegiStax6 and processed in PS. Monochrome images, exposure time was 1/125th second and ISO800 with the same processing. The white light image was taken with a Canon 70D camera and Canon 100-400mm lens with 2x teleconverter making a focal length of 1280mm, a glass solar filter was fitted to lens for safe viewing and imaging.
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