Sun images recorded with the solar telescope
The following sun images are recorded with two telescopes: one to see the photosphere (visible) and another to see the chromosphere (H-alpha) at 656.28 nm.
One year ago: Total solar eclipse 2024, video recorded by Leopoldo Ramírez at Mazatlán, Sinaloa, México
Sun visible image of 2025/04/08
Sun yellow filter image of 2025/04/08
Sun H-alpha image of 2025/04/08
Sun visible processed image of 2025/04/08
Sun yellow filter processed image of 2025/04/08
Sun H-alpha processed image of 2025/04/08
Sun visible image of 2025/04/07
Sun yellow filter image of 2025/04/07
Sun H-alpha image of 2025/04/07
Sun visible processed image of 2025/04/07
Sun H-alpha processed image of 2025/04/07
Sun visible image of 2025/04/04
Sun yellow filter image of 2025/04/04
Sun H-alpha image of 2025/04/04
Sun visible processed image of 2025/04/04
Sun yellow filter processed image of 2025/04/04
Sun H-alpha processed image of 2025/04/04
Sun visible image of 2025/04/03
Sun yellow filter image of 2025/04/03
Sun H-alpha image of 2025/04/03
Sun visible processed image of 2025/04/03
Sun yellow filter processed image of 2025/04/03
Sun H-alpha processed image of 2025/04/03
Sun visible image of 2025/04/02
Sun yellow filter image of 2025/04/02
Sun H-alpha image of 2025/04/02
Sun visible processed image of 2025/04/02
Sun yellow filter processed image of 2025/04/02
Sun H-alpha processed image of 2025/04/02
Sun visible image of 2025/04/01
Sun yellow filter image of 2025/04/01
Sun H-alpha image of 2025/04/01
Sun visible processed image of 2025/04/01
Sun yellow filter processed image of 2025/04/01
Sun H-alpha processed image of 2025/04/01
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