Solar mosaic - January 6, 2012

Posted by CraigAndTammy
on Monday, January 9, 2012

by Craig and Tammy Temple

This 4-panel mosaic of the Sun shows the activity that was taking place on January 6, 2012. As the image shows, there were many prominences, several filaments, and many sunspots or active regions. Sunspot 1391 is visible in the active region to the left of center, while the active region to the right of center shows sunspots 1389 (left) & 1388 (right). Just above center, but below the filament in this image, is a small sunspot, 1393, and diagonally up to the right of 1393 is sunspot 1392. The sun's everchanging features makes it a joy to image over and over again.

Telescope: Lunt Solar Systems LS60THa/B1200CPT
Accessories: LS50FHa Double-stack etalon
Mount: Takahashi EM-200 Temma2
Camera: Imaging Source DMK31
Exposure: 11.10ms (each)
Gain: 505 - 534
Length: 1:00 @ 30fps (each)
Acquisition: Fire Capture
Processing: Registax 6
Post-processing: Adobe Photoshop CS5
Capture time: January 6, 2012, 10:16 - 10:21am
Capture conditions: ~55°F; transparency: Transparent 5/5; seeing: Good 4/5
Location: Hendersonville, TN, USA
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