Image was taken with 60mm Lunt solar telescope and Canon 700D camera with a 2x Barlow lens attached. Two sets of images were captured one set for the solar surface and one set for the faint prominences, then images stacked in RegiStax6 and combined in PS.
Lift-off…active prominences on the limb, the cloud finally cleared late yesterday afternoon and to my delight there were quite a few active prominences around the limb. One in particular on the northern limb was like a rocket ejecting away into space…how exciting was that!!! Image was taken with 60mm Lunt solar telescope and Canon 700D camera with a 2x Barlow lens attached. Two sets of images were captured one set for the solar surface and one set for the faint prominences, then images stacked in RegiStax6 and combined in PS. ~ Movie captured in movie mode on Canon 700D camera at 1/30th second exposure and ISO400 ~
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~ Time Is Running Out to send Your Name to NASA's Europa Clipper ~ The campaign closes at 11:59 p.m. EST, Dec. 31, 2023. Time to hurry if you want to add your name to a microchip that will ride aboard the spacecraft as it explores Jupiter’s moon Europa. https://europa.nasa.gov/message-in-a-bottle/sign-on/ The “Message in a Bottle” campaign offers everyone the opportunity to have their name stenciled onto a microchip bearing U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limón’s “In Praise of Mystery: A Poem for Europa.” The chip will ride aboard NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft to Jupiter and its moon Europa. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech Go behind the scenes in the Microdevices Laboratory at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California to see how your name could be sent to Jupiter’s moon Europa as part of NASA’s “Message in a Bottle” campaign. Names will be stenciled in tiny letters on special microchips that will ride aboard the Europa Clipper spacecraft as it journeys 1.8 billion miles (2.6 billion kilometers) to the icy moon. See how technicians will use an electron beam to stencil names onto microchips, where each line of text is smaller than 1/1000th the width of a human hair. The microchips will be attached to a metal plate engraved with the original poem “In Praise of Mystery,” written by U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limón to celebrate the mission. That plate will then be attached to the exterior of the Europa Clipper spacecraft. NASA’s Europa Clipper mission aims to determine whether Europa has conditions that could support life. Once spacecraft assembly has been completed at JPL, the orbiter will be shipped to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida in preparation for launch in October 2024. You can add your name to the “Message in a Bottle” campaign through Dec. 31, 2023. To sign, go to: https://go.nasa.gov/MessageInABottle Find more information about Europa here: https://europa.nasa.gov/ JPL is a division of Caltech in Pasadena. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech |
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