Our Srar

Our Star
Its image is mesmerizing - out of this world - through a solar telescope...
A star full of life, willing to talk to you, sometimes through its carefree fairies (prominences), dancing at the disk limbs or its black halos (sun spots) and serpentine figures (filaments), crawling on its surface making any observer gazing at them in awe...

A fascinating spectacle changing every day without repeating the magic of the previous day...
This is what makes it a unique, worth observing celestial object by amateur and professional astronomers alike....

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Peter Desypris

Hydrogen-alpha & White Light Solar imaging

Monday, March 8, 2010

Sketch of The Solar disk, March 6, 2010



This is a Sketch of the Solar disk on March 6,2010 of the my observation from Athens.
Telescope:Coronado PST/SolarMax40/TMax DS Filter on a " Vixen Porta " Altazimuth mount.
Eyepiece:6.7mm UWA Meade(Ser.4000)

Photoshop cs-TiltingSun.

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