Tuesday, June 4, 2024

Surface Features from 5-26-24

In my ongoing journey to the sun, this image focuses on some of the surface details of the chromosphere. Numerous sunspots (3691, 3695, 3690, 3693, & 3692) and filaments are visible. A fairly active region located on the left side contains multiple sunspots including 3691 and 3695. On the right hand side a long narrow dark brown linear structure known as a filament seems to point towards a smaller active region that includes the sunspot 3692.

This was captured last week at roughly the same time as the flares from my previous post. Similar processing was in order to bring out the surface detail and this was a bit easier since there were no flares to bring out.

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Surface Features from 5-26-24
Date: 5-26-24
Camera: ZWO ASI174MM-Pro
Telescope: Orion ED80
Barlow: DayStar Quark 4.2x
Focal Length: 600mm (2520mm w/Quark)
F/7.5 (F/31.5 w Quark)
Focal Reducer: none
Mount: Orion Sirius EQ
Filter Adaptor: None
Filter: Baader UV-IR, Daystar Quark
Focuser: None
Autoguiding: None
Exposure: 100 x 7.612 ms (100 of 500)
Gain: 100
Offset 0
FPS: 66
Temp: 15 C
Processing: SharpCap, AutoStakkert, IMPPG, Photoshop


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