The Sun in H-alpha
Taken by Mike Borman on December 7, 2023 @ Evansville, Indiana, USA
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Date Taken: 2023:12:07 14:54:04
 
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The Sun in H-alpha for December 7, 2023. There was a HUGE prominence on the southwest limb. In addition to imaging the Sun today, I imaged some deep sky objects last night with my Celestron RASA-8 until 2am this morning. Each was one hour of exposure. These included: The Christmas Tree Cluster, NGC-2264, with the Cone Dark Nebula, and at the lower left of the image - Hubble's Variable Nebula, NGC-2261. The Rosette Nebula NGC-2237. and finally the Horsehead (Barnard 33) and Flame (NGC-2024) Nebulas in Orion.
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https://mborman.org
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