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This
prominence was extremly hard to image.
Larger prominences seem to stand out against
the overwhelmingly brighter disk but the
thin, tenuous ones really push the limits of
the control software and your processing
skills. It was a very rewarding capture!


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Date: |
March 11, 2007
1500UT |
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Location: |
Rockville, Maryland USA |
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Rotation: |
2054 |
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Filter: |
.2Å Solar
Spectrum Hydrogen-Alpha filter |
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Telescope: |
Astro-Physics
AP155 EDT refractor |
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Camera: |
Lumenera
SKYnyx 2-2 CCD |
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Exposure: |
15 fps x 10
seconds, 150 total frames |
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Processing:
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LuCam, RegiStax 4, Adobe PhotoShop
CS2 |
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Usage: |
Spaceweather.com March 11-13, 2007 |
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