January 20, 2019

James Martin
Albuquerque, NM
Albuquerque, NM
02/24/2023
01:05 pm
01:05 pm
Lunt 60mm Pressure tuned solar scope, Skyris 236M CMOS video camera, and Celestron CGEM go to mount.
Autostackkert3 stack of 300 frames each of a 1400 frame AVI.
Photoshop 2003 to adjust levels and convert to JPG format.
This is a shot of the flare as the filaprom has lifted from the left side and just before it was ejected.
This is the brightest and longest duration flare event that I have ever seen or imaged.
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January 20, 2019
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