03 — Dual-Core Gallery
Selected Observations
A curated selection of recent solar and deep-space captures — each frame a technical dialogue between sensor, atmosphere, and the ancient light of the cosmos.

ACTIVE REGION 3576 — SOLAR CHROMOSPHERE2024
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SOLAR2024
Active Region 3576
SOLAR CHROMOSPHERE

THE PILLARS OF CREATION — M16 EAGLE NEBULA2023
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DEEP-SKY2023
The Pillars of Creation
M16 EAGLE NEBULA

HYDROGEN-ALPHA PROMINENCE — SOLAR LIMB2024
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SOLAR2024
Hydrogen-Alpha Prominence
SOLAR LIMB

ANDROMEDA CORE — M31 GALAXY2023
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DEEP-SKY2023
Andromeda Core
M31 GALAXY

THE PLEIADES — M45 STAR CLUSTER2022
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DEEP-SKY2022
The Pleiades
M45 STAR CLUSTER

SOLAR SPICULES — CHROMOSPHERE DETAIL2024
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SOLAR2024
Solar Spicules
CHROMOSPHERE DETAIL
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