3D Chromosphere
Taken by David Wilson on May 28, 2026 @ Inverness, Scotland
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I captured the 2 large filaments north of AR4446 and turned them into a quasi-3D solar surface. I first assumed that the darker features are cooler because they are further from the solar surface (and vice versa). Blender 3D app produced a dynamic surface by converting the video brightnesses into surface elevations. It then shone a virtual light from top right to highlight the surface features. Probably not scientifically accurate but it does look convincing to me. Original capture is second video with inverted version at third.
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