Hydrogen Alpha Solar Photography

Using a specialized telescope that only lets a single wavelength of red light (H-alpha) through, you can image the upper atmosphere of the sun, the chromosphere. By observing the sun only in H-alpha, the turbulence and prominences of the upper atmosphere can be observed. The resulting photos use representative color as they are recorded in black and white.

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Hydrogen-alpha image of the Sun (Representative Color)

Hydrogen-alpha image of the Sun (Representative Color)

Hydrogen-alpha image of the Sun (Representative Color)

Hydrogen-alpha image of the Sun (Representative Color)

Hydrogen-alpha image of the Sun during the April 2024 Eclipse (Representative Color)

Hydrogen-alpha image of the Sun (Representative Color)

Hydrogen-alpha image of the Sun during the April 2024 Eclipse (Representative Color)

Hydrogen-alpha image of the Sun (Representative Color)

Hydrogen-alpha image of the Sun during the April 2024 Eclipse (Representative Color)

Hydrogen-alpha image of the Sun during the April 2024 Eclipse (Representative Color)

Hydrogen-alpha image of the Sun during the April 2024 Eclipse (Representative Color)

Hydrogen-alpha image of the Sun during the April 2024 Eclipse (Representative Color)

Hydrogen-alpha image of the Sun during the April 2024 Eclipse (Representative Color)

Hydrogen-alpha image of the Sun during the April 2024 Eclipse (Representative Color)

Hydrogen-alpha image of the Sun during the April 2024 Eclipse (Representative Color)

Hydrogen-alpha image of the Sun during the April 2024 Eclipse (Representative Color)

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