January 20, 2019
Jeremy Likness
Newport, OR, USA
Newport, OR, USA
04/22/2024
03:30 pm
03:30 pm
Sun: Coronado PST 40mm Solar Scope paired with ZWO ASI294MM Pro, no filter
Moon: Celestron EdgeHD 9.25" with TeleVue PowerMate 2.5x magnification paired w ith ZWO ASI294MM Pro, RGB filters
Mount: ZWO AM5
AstroSurface and PixInsight
During the day, I photographed the sun. I captured several large solar flares/prominences on the outer edge along with mega-sunspots and filaments on the surface. During the night, I photographed the full pink moon at high magnification to create a detailed image. Here are the two companions, closer than we ever want to them to be, on a given Monday.
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January 20, 2019
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