No, they don't, cause Sun it's much bigger than Earth and any flare often bigger than our planet. Plasma prominence go out for hours and hours. if you see NASA's footage of big flares it was made by minutes and hours time lapsed
To get views like these images you will need a Cornado telescope which are made solely for solar views. If you would like to see sunspots or just simply to view the sun you can order solar filters for almost any telescope that is bigger than 70mm.
i saw a solar flare out of a telescope once. It was truley amazing. Sadly, it wasnt my telescope. However my telescope is like a 10 dollar one, so it's cheap, but i use it too see the moon, wich has no detail at all through my scope, but... I guess it works. :)
u need a specail lens to look at the sun so you dont go blind you would acully burn out your retnus if you looked through a telescope with out the special lens
No, they don't, cause Sun it's much bigger than Earth and any flare often bigger than our planet. Plasma prominence go out for hours and hours. if you see NASA's footage of big flares it was made by minutes and hours time lapsed
MySolarSystem 3 weeks ago in playlist Uploaded videos
how come the solar flares are so still? don't they shoot out fast?
stewie100 3 weeks ago
oh shit, I was like Is that birds in my air ducts that im listening to?
efeltufubofo 3 weeks ago
Amazing ! Dear Santa.. xD
Minimalici0us 1 month ago
how can i do that safe i mean, it's dangerous to just look at the sun with my telescope
joikbenik 2 months ago
@joikbenik
To get views like these images you will need a Cornado telescope which are made solely for solar views. If you would like to see sunspots or just simply to view the sun you can order solar filters for almost any telescope that is bigger than 70mm.
JFri4321 1 month ago
nice red ball dude nice red ball.
softballgirl19985 2 months ago
i saw a solar flare out of a telescope once. It was truley amazing. Sadly, it wasnt my telescope. However my telescope is like a 10 dollar one, so it's cheap, but i use it too see the moon, wich has no detail at all through my scope, but... I guess it works. :)
CyberSodomy 5 months ago
Everything through a telescope becomes many times more interesting.
DanRaccoon 6 months ago
So cool! keep up the good work! Dang I want a telescope aswell now... :/
TheChrisducky 9 months ago
u need a specail lens to look at the sun so you dont go blind you would acully burn out your retnus if you looked through a telescope with out the special lens
kellnoor 10 months ago
i need something to let me see at the sun without going blind.. my telescope would blind me lol
hellow533 11 months ago 2
I hear birds
MarSwanlake 11 months ago
75mm (inside of this h-alpha telescope coronado 40mm)
MySolarSystem 1 year ago
Very nice!! What size scope was it?
TheGorehound101 1 year ago
whats happening there on sun?? i saw some cloud like things like that at 0:14
TheIRONMANPRO 1 year ago
Wow. Amazing footage!
xTwistedxMemories 1 year ago
good footage i got a tal rs 100 telescope they are very good
britelite2657 1 year ago
bri!!ig
nashliquid 1 year ago
nice footage
cladiax1 1 year ago
Very Nice, Thanks for sharing
jbrooks1111 2 years ago
Really awesome footage! I am hoping to get a scope for Xmas or something.
AbnormalEthnos 2 years ago
But don't forget, this is not only CORONADO PST. This is two hybrid telescope. Our TAL (Novosibirsk) + Coronado (American). Like a SOUZ-APPOLON!)
MySolarSystem 2 years ago
wow cool I love sun !
scientificboysclub 2 years ago