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Community photo entitled  by Dr Ski on 01/23/2020 at 9.3°N, 123.3°E

On 01/23/2020 02:50 pm by Dr Ski| 9.3°N, 123.3°E

The Sun thru a standard Solar filter is currently featureless, so I waited for clouds to appear to add a little drama.
The White Light filter passes less than 0.1% of the Sunlight thru, but the entire visible (and invisible) spectrum is represented. So, you can see color!
The H-α filter also passes less than 0.1% of the Sunlight thru, but only the 656nm Hα spectral line gets thru. That's the wavelenght that shows all the cool features!
There was some nice prominence action at the southwest limb today. Under high magnification, it changed appearance every several minutes!
That's the wavelenght

White light image:
Canon G9X, 90mm, f10 refractor
Eyepiece projection at 16X
1/50s@ISO200
Hydrogen-α image:
Canon EOS M100, coronado P. S. T.
Prime focus at 19X
.6s@ISO800