Nearly a completely blank solar surface today the 10th October 2015 On the 10th October 2015
There was just one little sunspot on the Suns surface today (AR2430) but when viewed through the Ha solar telescope there was a lovely active prominence on the eastern limb (top left on image below)
White light image taken with a Meade 80mm refractor with a glass solar filter attached and a Canon 700D camera, 20 images stacked in RegiStax6 with settings @1/500th second exposure and ISO200.
~ The H-alpha image had a lovely little prominence on the solar limb ~ The view through the Lunt Solar Telescope
H-Alpha images taken with a Lunt 80mm solar telescope and the same camera, the image is a composite, one image for the solar disc and one image for the faint prominence, which were combined in Photoshop.
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