Solar Image from 25/09/23

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Graeme
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Solar Image from 25/09/23

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Another Solar image:

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Each Sun spot is allocated a designation, so here's another image someone else took that's been annotated. This one is a violet colour because it was taken through a Calcium Potassium (Ca-K) filter to highlight the texture of the Sun's photosphere. He also put the planet images in for a size perspective. The objects are to scale, the space between them is not! 😁

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The pair on the left had not yet been allocated.


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Re: Solar Image from 25/09/23

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Excellent photo! And thanks for the additional information.
Best wishes,
Hans

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Re: Solar Image from 25/09/23

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Thanks Hans.

Forgot to say, it's a stack of images of 10% of the best of a 500 frame SER video.

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Re: Solar Image from 25/09/23

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Graeme wrote:
29 Sep 2023, 10:35
Another Solar image:

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The pair on the left had not yet been allocated.


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Nature is more beautiful and stranger than we can imagine. Thanks for showing us this small slice. :cheers:
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Re: Solar Image from 25/09/23

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PJ_in_FL wrote:
01 Oct 2023, 05:37
Nature is more beautiful and stranger than we can imagine. Thanks for showing us this small slice. :cheers:

It certainly is!
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