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Sun from May 24 2024. North is sorta up, off a little, appologies.
My first solar photo of the year, I just piggy-backed my solar scope on my Esprit 100 and Skywatcher mount and had to remember how to take the picture and process it.
There is an interesting flare at the bottom of the photo, completely detached. I wonder if it is a coronal mass ejection?
Lunt 60mm double stack pressure tuned. 12% of 60 seconds, Camera Saturn-M SQR (IMX533)], Capture Area=1800x1800, Offset=676, Gain=131
Exposure=5.0000ms, Sharpcap, autostakkert, imppg, photoshop.
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