A part of our star in H-alpha Light - stock photo

The Sun in H-alpha Light. H-alpha light is emitted by hydrogen atoms, by far the most common element in the Sun, when electrons within those atoms absorb energy and rise to a higher energy level or orbit. Taken in Nerja, Andalusia. South of Spain.
The Sun in H-alpha Light. H-alpha light is emitted by hydrogen atoms, by far the most common element in the Sun, when electrons within those atoms absorb energy and rise to a higher energy level or orbit. Taken in Nerja, Andalusia. South of Spain.
A part of our star in H-alpha Light
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