Our Sun imaged in Hydrogen Alpha with Lunt 50 on February 1, 2026. From the Silverton Texas AstroBox
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STRONG SOLAR FLARES IN PROGRESS: A new sunspot that abruptly grew into a giant this weekend is crackling with strong solar flares. An X-class flare earlier today caused a widespread shortwave radio blackout in the southern hemisphere.
Our Sun captured in Hydrogen Alpha wavelength at 656.28 nm on February 1, 2026.
This was imaged with a Lunt 50 Single Stack dedicated solar telescope on a Sky-watcher Solar quest mount and an ZWO ASI678MM Camera.
Hydrogen alpha telescopes operate at a specific, narrow, red-light wavelength of 656.28nm. This precise bandpass, part of the Balmer series, allows for observing the Sun's chromosphere, including prominences, flares, and filaments.
Processing was 1000 frame capture processed in AutoStakkert and Pix Insight Solar ToolBox.
This was my first real session with the equipment and processing. Looks like there is still some tuning to perform on the equipment. But, not bad for first light.
Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):
https://uppbeat.io/t/braak/beginnings
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Post Processing Software I use for most Astro projects
https://github.com/GreatAttractor/imppg
https://www.autostakkert.com/
https://www.astronomie.be/registax/
https://siril.org/
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