Mittwoch, 5. Juni 2024

Sunday work?

How about working on a "Sunday"? Imagine a live solar observatory at your place of work. I can setup my telescope in the parking lot or lawn of your business and provide an opportunity for you and your interested coworkers to view the sun, safely directly or by live feed to a monitor.

View of the sunspots after solar mass ejection
Its really a treat to take a look at the sun with your own eyes. I employ a wideband filter which provides a view of sunspots on the surface. 
My telescope is not able to show prominences or flares.

In this photo you can see the sunspots responsible for the Aurora Borealis we recently saw on May 11th. The ejection took place a few days before when the area of activity was pointed directly at the earth. The particles then need about 3 to 5 days to reach earth. I photographed these the morning of May 11th. 

If you're interested, send an email to sunday@seabrooke.de. 


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