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Ha, false coloured partial capture of the Solar disc showing decaying Active Region AR12759.
This was captured on 8th April. 12:30 BST 2020 from my backyard in the UK.
Equipment used :
Sky-watcher 120mm Evostar Achro
Daystar Quark Chromosphere Ha Eyepiece
Point Grey Blackfly mono CMOS
Elle peut sembler monochrome vue de loin, mais la Station spatiale internationale est en réalité très colorée. Sur le panneau solaire du Cygnus que vous aviez peut-être reconnu - depuis le temps 😉 - toutes les teintes de rouge s’affichent au milieu du jaune !
Another colourful zoom on Space Station hardware, you should be able to know what this is by now, the Cygnus solar panels photobomb many of our pictures, but it is fine, they are so beautiful! :) ☀☂
Credits: ESA/NASA–T. Pesquet
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This is the shot I'd like to get. I added the plane today from a separate image shot from the same location. First image is from a Lee Solar filter shot of the setting sun and then I took a 600mm shot without the filter of a airliner on approach. Now tomorrow I'll try to get a real image..
Taken on my way home from Cornwall, I saw the sun set in my car rear view mirror and just had to stop and take a shot, how lucky was I to stop next to a field of these monsters.
Solar Eclipse April 8, 2024 from Orem, Utah. Here in Orem we are about 1,500 miles from the path of totality but we still got to see a magnitude .49 eclipse. Not the big show but still plenty of fun and interest. It was mostly sunny and clear but there was one small cloud that was often in just the wrong place. Impressive show just the same.
Solar eclipse (of sorts): That's United flight 1674 passing in front of the Sun Friday over the Space Coast of Florida.
The Boeing 737 MAX 9 (reg N77573) was traveling from Chicago (ORD) to Oranjestad (AUA) @ 35k ft & 521 kts.
(📷: me, flight data by Flightradar24.com)
The last of the sun a moment before totality. And then all my shots were pitch black until I realized I still had the solar filter on! Ooops! Thankfully, I quickly remembered to yank it off.
O que é que a Bahia tem? tem um lugar delicioso, charmoso e encantador que fica situado na área externa do Museu de Arte Moderna, de onde se pode apreciar o por-do-sol e, também, sentir a brisa do mar a qualquer hora do dia e da noite...a Bahia tem o Solar do Unhão.
Does what be Bahia has? it has a delicious, charming and charming place that is situated in the external area of the Museum of Modern Art, of where can appreciate the for-of the-sun and, as well, feel the breeze of the sea any time of the day and of night...Bahia has Unhão's Manor house.
Back to the Sydney Metro for tonight (the album. that goes on an on and on ... )
Olympus OM-1 w M.Zuiko 7-14/2.8 Pro
ISO800 f/11 7mm 0ev
Single frame single frame raw developed in DxO PhotoLab 8.5 - Ilford 100 film profile , colour graded in Nik 7 Color Efex and finished off back in Photolab.
NASA TV video from yesterday's total solar eclipse, when the moon pass directly in front of the sun. It happened from 8:38 to 8:42 p.m. EST March 8. As the moon passed precisely between the sun and Earth – a relatively rare occurrence that happens only about once a year because of the fact that the moon and the sun do not orbit in the exact same plane – it blocked the sun’s bright face, revealing the tenuous and comparatively faint solar atmosphere, the corona.
The total eclipse was only visible in parts of Southeast Asia
Learn more about this event: youtu.be/MQjPFwcjh9c
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center enables NASA’s mission through four scientific endeavors: Earth Science, Heliophysics, Solar System Exploration, and Astrophysics. Goddard plays a leading role in NASA’s accomplishments by contributing compelling scientific knowledge to advance the Agency’s mission.
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The limb of the sun from Saturday March 23 2024.
Not sure yet if it's the eastern or western limb but it won't be hard to find out.
A lot of solar activity, not something you see every day. I wanted to share this one before getting around to more images.
Telescope: TS-Optics 125mm f/7.8
H-Alpha filters: Daystar Quark Chromosphere + Lunt40 etalon
Energy Rejection: Baader DERF 135mm
Camera: ZWO ASI174MM
Warning! Never aim a telescope to the sun!
Sunspot 2403 photographed on August 25, 2015 using a Canon 6D and Celestron 6" telescope. From spaceweather.com "Behemoth sunspot AR2403 started to decay yesterday, but it is still a dangerous active region. The sunspot's delta-class magnetic field harbors energy for strong solar flares."
The collision of solar wind and magnetospheric charged particles with the thermosphere cause Northern Lights. Especially in the Arctic and Antarctic regions. In the Arctic the Northern Lights are called Aurora borealis in the Antarctic regions Aurora australis. In northern Sweden they usually occur from end of September to end of March.
Nikon D800E, AF-S Nikkor 24-70 mm f/2.8 G ED @ 24 mm, ISO 3200, f/5.6, 25 seconds.
6-month solar analemma taken facing south at 12:30 CST from January 1 - June 25, 2016 in Brandon, Manitoba. Background image is from June 25.
See the complete analemma here: www.flickr.com/photos/markusderrer/30775255343
Solar Eclipse from Kingstree, SC where they had a watch party in a public recreation field.
No charge for parking, they passed out solar glasses, and had some pretty nice give-aways!
It was partly cloudy, totality lasted for 90 sec - i'd say 70 of those seconds were cloud covered, but 20 seconds were in the clear! Hot!
Shot actually taken by Stephen Schmidt - editing by myself. We started out with a solar filter on the lens, when it got to totality there was not enough remaining light to focus, so he had to twist the hood/filter combo off & shot straight.
2024 Total Solar Eclipse. Composition to reveal the structure of the inner "flower petals" and outer "streamers" of the Sun's Corona during the total eclipse.
ASI2600mc
ASTRO-TECH AT65EDQ
420mm focal length, 1.5x crop factor of Aps-C sensor.
Sky-Watcher EQ6-R Pro mount
Pixinsignt and Photoshop.
4/8/24 Poplar Buff, Missouri