Five-minute time-lapse of a small flair on sunspot group(s) 2293-4 Imaged yesterday (April 17) at 10:40am from Ohio
Sunspot group(s) 2293-4 Imaged yesterday (April 17) at 10:40am from Batavia Ohio. I was excited to image this group but sadly I only had a few moments without clouds. We can see a small flair starting which went on to throw up a small plasma prominence, just as the clouds came over (small white dot).
Geek Info: 2022-04-17-1440_HAlpha 90mm SolarMax 1, Single Stack_Exposure=8.0ms_Gain=52_ZWO ASI174MM
Animation is here:https://www.astrobin.com/fjj18f/
Five-minute time-lapse of a small flair on sunspot group(s) 2293-4 Imaged yesterday (April 17) at 10:40am from Ohio
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Re: Five-minute time-lapse of a small flair on sunspot group(s) 2293-4 Imaged yesterday (April 17) at 10:40am from Ohio
Very good indeed!
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Re: Five-minute time-lapse of a small flair on sunspot group(s) 2293-4 Imaged yesterday (April 17) at 10:40am from Ohio
Great catch!! always good to see these small flares throwing up a burp
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Re: Five-minute time-lapse of a small flair on sunspot group(s) 2293-4 Imaged yesterday (April 17) at 10:40am from Ohio
You and I caught the same flare, your animation turned out better than mine in those conditions we were shooting in!
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Re: Five-minute time-lapse of a small flair on sunspot group(s) 2293-4 Imaged yesterday (April 17) at 10:40am from Ohio
The animation itself is really stable, I like it a lot, the colour is great ,, are you guiding ?
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Re: Five-minute time-lapse of a small flair on sunspot group(s) 2293-4 Imaged yesterday (April 17) at 10:40am from Ohio
It's thrown up some ejecta too!!
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