This collated spectrum, showing the light of the Sun between ~360-920 nm, marks that, from two years of work, I have amassed 122k solar disks, into the atlas.
This spectrum, made continuous and colorized, smoothed out gradients etc, is a sort of a byproduct of the individual cubes of the atlas. A sidenote: JSol’Ex marks the anchor line with lime, so that’s a bit of an information loss, resulting in an already dark spectral line’s uncertainty once every five-ten nanometers. Still, nice to look at.
Download versions:
mono, ~2500 x 10k pixels, ~2.5 MiB
colorized, pink infrared, magenta ultraviolet, ~2500 x 10k pixels, ~2.5 MiB











