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Related: About this forumthe sun in different wavelengths
ive seen this don before and wanted to do it for myself.
I took a photos of the suns surface yesterday in white light using a telescope and a solar filter. I composited that with a photo taken at the same time from the nasa solar dynamic observatory orbiting the sun using a wavelength that brings out the solar atmosphere
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the sun in different wavelengths (Original Post)
moonshinegnomie
Aug 2024
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True Dough
(20,278 posts)1. That's partially
how it looked in my shorts when I finished cutting the lawn yesterday!
CANADIANBEAVER69
(566 posts)2. That's really cool
Love seeing the solar flares and sun spots.
CaliforniaPeggy
(152,097 posts)3. That is absolutely wonderful, my dear moonshinegnomie!
Seeing the sunspots and the solar atmosphere together is astonishing.
Thank you!
snot
(10,704 posts)4. Wow!
Gorgeous! Great work!
ShazzieB
(18,670 posts)5. Awesome!
AllaN01Bear
(23,047 posts)6. and the spots too.
one of those spots is larger than the earth.