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Old 03-03-2019, 06:34 PM
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Solar images from 3.3.19

Finally a little break in the clouds this morning managed a quick few images but seeing was very bad unfortunately.
Quark , 127mm , 0.5x reducer and ST80
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Old 03-03-2019, 07:32 PM
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Top pictures Mark, good images for bad seeing. Also had a chance to view these proms and AR this morning.
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Old 03-03-2019, 08:19 PM
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Thanks Ivan I was happy to get anything the weather has been frustrating and not much activity
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Finally a little break in the clouds this morning managed a quick few images but seeing was very bad unfortunately.
Quark , 127mm , 0.5x reducer and ST80
When you use your Quark, and I know they can all be a little different, time, day, seeing etc but where do you have your adjustment knob set, thanks

If you use a 127mm scope what is the ST80 ???

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Old 22-03-2019, 09:01 AM
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When you use your Quark, and I know they can all be a little different, time, day, seeing etc but where do you have your adjustment knob set, thanks

If you use a 127mm scope what is the ST80 ???

Oh by the way
On mine adjustment is one click back from full CCW at the moment.
ST80 is the little cheapy Orion 80mm scope.
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Old 22-03-2019, 08:28 PM
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Thanks David now all we need is less cloud
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Thanks David now all we need is less cloud
and cooler days
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Lovely shots...

But, what is this mysterious bright object??

All we've had is cloud & rain in the past week or so & forecast to continue for another week or so...

Cyclone Trevor.. the gift that keeps on giving...
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Lovely shots...

But, what is this mysterious bright object??

All we've had is cloud & rain in the past week or so & forecast to continue for another week or so...

Cyclone Trevor.. the gift that keeps on giving...
It's frustrating when you only have the weekend to solar image and it's consistently cloudy grrrr
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