Transit of Mercury, 9th May 2016. Captured through thin cloud from the UK in Hydrogen Alpha light, this background prominence gives Mercury the appearance of having a cometary tail. Lunt LS152, PGR Flea3, with a TeleVue 2.5x Barlow.
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Friday, October 11, 2019
TRANSIT OF MERCURY Taken by Paul Andrew on May 9, 2016 @ St. Margarets at Cliffe, Dover, Kent, UK.
Transit of Mercury, 9th May 2016. Captured through thin cloud from the UK in Hydrogen Alpha light, this background prominence gives Mercury the appearance of having a cometary tail. Lunt LS152, PGR Flea3, with a TeleVue 2.5x Barlow.
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