A plane in front of the sun…
Taken by Heiko Ulbricht on October 8, 2024 @ Freital, Saxony, Germany
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After many days of overcast skies and rain (even the enormous aurora last night was not visible in Saxony thanks to the weather) I was finally able to set up my equipment for the sun again today. I usually take around 400 frames (RAW) for each sun session, from which I manually select and add the sharpest 19. When I looked through the series of images today, I couldn't believe my eyes: a plane directly in front of the sun, which eclipsed AR 3848! Every two seconds the timer takes a photo of the sun with an exposure time of 1/400s. Catching something like that is a bit of a stroke of luck... :) Intes 150/900 MN + Canon EOS 6D Mark I + Baader VIP Barlow (F=2166 mm, factor 2,406 x) + TS neutral filter ND 0.9, (1.25", 13% Transmission) + Baader Solar film OD 3.8, 1/400s
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