Hello everyone!
I am trying to follow the recent solar activity as soon as my brief moments of free time conceeds me to catch our Sol.
So, as soon as I had a free moment, yesterday I concluded the solar shooting session with the detail, obtained with the Skywatcher 120ED.
Mounted etalon, front rejection filter and the camera, I immediately noticed an intense area near the AR 2995.
The Spaceweather Live app said a Class C flare was underway which, at its maximum, reached a magnitude of 7.6.
So this is the maximum:
And this, after some minutes:
It is interesting to compare the same area in the other line, the Calcium one, where the supergranulation gave a pure spectacle:
The exciting small flare: a 7.6 C Class
- davidem27
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The exciting small flare: a 7.6 C Class
White light: Skywatcher 120 ED and Borg 76 ED with Baader Herschel Wedge and filters
H-alpha: Lunt LS50T Ha BF600, 120 ED modified by Lunt etalon. Thousand Oaks 0.9 Å Prominance filter
Calcium II K: Lunt B1200
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H-alpha: Lunt LS50T Ha BF600, 120 ED modified by Lunt etalon. Thousand Oaks 0.9 Å Prominance filter
Calcium II K: Lunt B1200
www.volpetta.com
We are curious. We need equipment, we need seeing, we need time
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