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Total Solar Eclipse and the red giant Betelgeuse, Sebastian Voltmer

Total Solar Eclipse and the red giant Betelgeuse

Total Solar Eclipse and the red giant Betelgeuse, Sebastian Voltmer

Total Solar Eclipse and the red giant Betelgeuse

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The 50th Anniversary of ESO's La Silla Observatory culminated with a breathtaking and very clear Total Solar Eclipse.

For this image I used my Nikon D800 in a timed HDR mode at a native ISO 160 for a maximal dynamic range. In the whole time (108 sec) of the Eclipse I was able to capture 96 HDR frames (0.2, 0.3, 0.6 s) with my wide angle lens.

In a very long process I calibrated, aligned and stacked them all together with Photamatix and PS. In PixInsight I used different values of Larson-Sekanina masks revealing the streamers and the faint corona. Also stars became visible especially the red giant Betelgeuse which started dimming in the months after. For the different star brightnesses of the tiny star dots I used my action set RealStars; so I was able to show the brightness of Betelgeuse in comparision to Bellatrix and the other stars during daytime.

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Total Solar Eclipse and the red giant Betelgeuse, Sebastian Voltmer