solar eruption
Taken by Harald Paleske on April 26, 2024 @ Weißenfels, Sachsen Anhalt, Germany
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Date Taken: 2024:04:27 00:20:44
 
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On 26.04.2024, the sky was clear for minutes after a long period of bad weather. I tested the new optical configuration of the reflector unigraph (solar telescope) on the complex active regions spinning away in the early morning around 9:20UT. Within a few minutes a small outburst developed, which filled the camera chip format-filling, bright and sharp. The image shows the late phase of the eruption around 09:48AM and has been reduced to 50% of the original size. The many months of adjustment work on the instrument have paid off and I am looking forward to the next few months of high solar activity.
Photographer's website:
https://www.unigraph.de
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