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domingo, 23 de junio de 2024

CAPTURED: A Day on the Sun

Today, with ideal conditions, capture the Sun in its fullest state, like a painter in his favorite studio, savoring every touch of color and light. The three images we share are witnesses to the daily evolution of sunspots.


The Objects


Sunspots: They stand out in contrast to their intense brightness. (Size: 1000x1000 km)

Active Regions: Areas of strong magnetic activity that dance across the Sun's surface.

Solar Rotational Movement: The spots move across the Sun, like figures in a dynamic painting.





The Technical Challenge


Capturing these images requires precision and dedication. The sharpness of the image is a result of the balance between technology and human skill, but also of the favorable weather conditions that allowed us to record this spectacle.


A Call to Observation


Take advantage of this moment to contemplate the Sun in all its splendor. The next time you have the opportunity to point your telescope at the sun, prepare to be amazed by its mysteries and beauty.

lunes, 9 de mayo de 2016

Mercury Transit May 2016

The first picture is so you can see how bad I was coming out, I take up hundreds of pictures like this. Now I have a few more or less good, are not of the quality of NASA, my colleagues had better luck than me.

In the photos you are going to see a circle of light color, it is the entire circumference of the solar disk.

Mercury is the dark leftmost point, which you can see in all the photos, the other dark spot is sunspot.




viernes, 8 de agosto de 2014

Observing of the Sun

Today I was volunteering for Education Outreach Program (EOP), in a solar observation with my telescope which I have put a full-aperture solar filters made of Baader, this is the photo I got, is the entire circumference of the sun, you can observe several sunspots.





viernes, 18 de julio de 2014

Observing of the Sun

Today I was volunteering for Education Outreach Program (EOP), in a solar observation with my telescope which I have put a full-aperture solar filters made of Baader, this is the photo I got, is the entire circumference of the sun