One nice and big filament (I read it is about 380 000 km in length) and few sunpsots. On the edge there were some nice proms. Image was taken with Baader D-ERF + TEC 140FL + Baader TZ-3 + Solar SPectrum RG38 0.5A + ZWO ASI 178MM.
2022-06-20-1355_7-U-L-Sun_Halpha_ZWO-ASI178MM_g3_ap5228r6r by Alan Jadanic, on Flickr[/url]
Big filament and AR 3030, 3032 and 3033 on 20th of June, 2022.
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Re: Big filament and AR 3030, 3032 and 3033 on 20th of June, 2022.
A lovely capture Alan, thanks!
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Re: Big filament and AR 3030, 3032 and 3033 on 20th of June, 2022.
That’s a heck of an impressive filament. Nicely imaged.
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