Corona up to 8 solar radii
This unique eclipse image shows a huge CME propagating through the solar corona and
Kreutz family comet shortly before it disintegrated near
reaching perihelium. The full resolution version of this image you may download
here. This image is oriented so that the solar
North is roughly on the top. If you prefer the orientation as it was visible in the sky download
this image version.
Click on the image or on the following reference to display the
higher resolution image version (1.5 MB, PNG format).
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Image | Tse_2020_400mm_dmwa-rot.jpg |
Date | 14. 12. 2020 |
Time | 2nd contact 16:07:59 UT, 3rd contact 16:10:04 UT |
Place | Fortin Nogueira, Neuquen, Argentina |
Coordinate | S 39° 57.680', W 69° 59.576', Alt. 485 m |
Conditions | Clear sky for 85 s of totality otherwise thin clouds Solar altitude at mid-eclipse 72.4° above horizon |
Optics | Nikkor 80-400mm 1:4.5-5.6G ED VR (set to FL 400 mm, F5.6) |
Camera | Nikon Z6 |
Exposure | 1/640 s - 3 s, ISO 100 |
Processing | Composition of 55 eclipse images. Eclipse images were calibrated by means of dark frames and flat-fields, aligned by means of phase correlation, composed by means of LDIC 6.0 software, processed using Corona 6.0 in order to visualize coronal structures. Final processing was done using ACC 6.1 software. Image processing by Miloslav Druckmüller Images acquired by Andreas Möller |
Software | Astro D3F 2.0, PhaseCorr 7.0, LDIC 6.0, Corona 6.0, Sofo ACC 6.1 |
Orientation | Image must be rotated 5.29° clockwise to achieve standard orientation i.e. solar North up. |
Copyright | © 2020 Miloslav Druckmüller, Andreas Möller |
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Miloslav Druckmüller
Institute of Mathematics, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic
druckmuller@fme.vutbr.cz
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