Is this a pore?...H-alpha 10-8-20

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Is this a pore?...H-alpha 10-8-20

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Took a 10 minute break during a zoom call, turned off my camera and mic and shot this:

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Re: Is this a pore?...H-alpha 10-8-20

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Very nice capture, Jack!

Thanks for sharing it with us.

Hope to look at it today.

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Re: Is this a pore?...H-alpha 10-8-20

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A fascinating image with fine detail! :bow
Possibly a curved filament?

Is this the correct image orientation Jack?
It looks like the south west quadrant from the limb darkening to lower right.

I might just have a brief, early window today within several days of cloud and rain.
I'd hate to miss your feature. If it is still there.
The sun has been bereft of features on my last couple of [short] sessions between the clouds. :cry:

Edit: Several pores and some finer detail but I've been struggling to image through cloud for over 5 hours!

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Thanks Rusted and Valery.

Rusted, looks like you caught my feature for sure. Near the limb but I always get befuddled with orientation since it changes with each configuration of lenses I put in. :lol:

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Starry Jack wrote: Fri Oct 09, 2020 1:40 pm Thanks Rusted and Valery.

Rusted, looks like you caught my feature for sure. Near the limb but I always get befuddled with orientation since it changes with each configuration of lenses I put in. :lol:

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Rusted wrote: Fri Oct 09, 2020 1:48 pm
Starry Jack wrote: Fri Oct 09, 2020 1:40 pm Thanks Rusted and Valery.

Rusted, looks like you caught my feature for sure. Near the limb but I always get befuddled with orientation since it changes with each configuration of lenses I put in. :lol:

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Ba dum! ;)


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Good capture. There are pores there, this was an emerging flux region at the time of capture.


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Great catch, Jack.

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Thanks for the explanation, Mark. Much appreciated.

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Nice captures Jack!


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