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In this close up view of the eclipse, the Moon is about to devour a big prominence as it continues on its journey across the face of the Sun. Looking closely at the edge of the Moon shows that it is not completely smooth due to its rugged terrain of mountains and craters.

This photograph was taken at 10:32 am from the UK, showing the Sun approximately 24 minutes into the eclipse.

The narrowband hydrogen-alpha filter used to take this image enables us to peer into the chromosphere, the lower region of the solar atmosphere. At this wavelength we can see many of the Sun's most interesting phenomena, including sunspots, prominences and filaments.

The image is presented in a false colour palette, chosen both for its aesthetics and to highlight some of the features that show the dynamic and unpredictable nature of stars.

Visions of Our Local Star collection image

Visions of Our Local Star is a photographic exploration of the dramatic and ever-changing nature of our Sun. When we observe the Sun we gain a fascinating insight into the life of stars and the part that they play in shaping our Universe and all of the life within.

Category Photography
Contract Address0x20b5...da14
Token ID18
Token StandardERC-721
ChainEthereum
Last Updated2 years ago
Creator Earnings
7.5%

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In this close up view of the eclipse, the Moon is about to devour a big prominence as it continues on its journey across the face of the Sun. Looking closely at the edge of the Moon shows that it is not completely smooth due to its rugged terrain of mountains and craters.

This photograph was taken at 10:32 am from the UK, showing the Sun approximately 24 minutes into the eclipse.

The narrowband hydrogen-alpha filter used to take this image enables us to peer into the chromosphere, the lower region of the solar atmosphere. At this wavelength we can see many of the Sun's most interesting phenomena, including sunspots, prominences and filaments.

The image is presented in a false colour palette, chosen both for its aesthetics and to highlight some of the features that show the dynamic and unpredictable nature of stars.

Visions of Our Local Star collection image

Visions of Our Local Star is a photographic exploration of the dramatic and ever-changing nature of our Sun. When we observe the Sun we gain a fascinating insight into the life of stars and the part that they play in shaping our Universe and all of the life within.

Category Photography
Contract Address0x20b5...da14
Token ID18
Token StandardERC-721
ChainEthereum
Last Updated2 years ago
Creator Earnings
7.5%
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