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Thursday May 22, 2008

 Huge Prominence

May 22, 2008

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A colossal prominence spanning several Earth diameters appears on the solar limb. This prom was very faint and difficult to image. The brightness and contrast of the image had to be increased quite a bit to make the capture.

 
Tuesday May 13, 2008

 Proto-Sunspot

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A new sunspot rotates into view! This area was the cause of the recent eruptive prominence and will hopefully develop into a full sunspot soon.

 
Wednesday May 07, 2008

 International Solar Astronomy Day

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The 1st International Astronomy Day event is here! A worldwide collaboration of solar imagers team up to image a single solar object: a massive solar prominence. Here's my contribution.

Three cheers for the UK group of Nick, Pete ands Les for getting things going!

 
Tuesday May 06, 2008

 Beautiful Prominence

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Sometimes even a single prominence can be as beautiful as the entire solar disk. This one stretches several Earth diameters and is full of detail. What do your eyes see?

 

 
Sunday May 04, 2008

 SUNSPOT 993 ARRIVES

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Sunspot 993 (lower left) arrives on the solar disk and is accompanied by several beautiful prominences. Due to it's magnetic polarity, spot 993 is a member of the new solar cycle 24.


 
Thursday May 1, 2008

 
ENGINEERS SEE THE SUN

 Engineering World

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My hat's off to the Australian magazine "Engineering World" for using one my images in their Snippets section. It's the April/May 2008 issue. The shot was originally noticed as the Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD) for January 6.


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