The sun is just one of the millions of stars that populate our galaxy, but its proximity makes it very special, as we can observe and photograph a fascinating diversity of details that change daily.
With my equipment, I can photograph in three different wavelengths, two of the layers of the solar atmosphere:
The photosphere, which provides us with light and warmth, where we can see the famous and enigmatic "sunspots."
The chromosphere, a thin layer that rises above the photosphere, witnessing spectacular prominences and complex formations that are revealed in the wavelengths of Hydrogen-alpha (Ha) and Calcium (CaK).
Join me on this visual journey through the sun, where beauty intertwines with science.