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Old 27-10-2014, 12:52 AM
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X Flare, monster sunspot, Ha, White light, huge filament! Just another SUNday!

Well what a hectic morning so far, I say so far it's only 2pm here but unless another X flare blows off I think I can relax a bit now.

The day started off as per normal and once the sun cleared the house I set up the reflector to catch AR2192 in white light and close up as I have been all week. Seeing was pretty stable too and I think I got a good catch with the X2 Barlow as well as without.

I then swapped scopes over to the PST mod and got a couple of good sets of AR2192 too. I don't know about the X2 Barlow with that as it kind of looks odd to me, maybe over sharpened?

Also taking Rogers advice about flats I tried that out for the first time, I must say that will become a regular feature in my imaging run now although it didn't work on the full disc shot.

In case anyone has missed it there is also a massive filament on the sun which normally would be getting more attention and with all these flares maybe we can hope for a dramatic lift off. Preferably it will wait until it reaches the edge though.


At this point I thought I was done and while I was waiting for something to process I checked the gong network and solarham to see another X flare in progress so I rushed to set up again for that and managed to get it with the PST mod and then again with the vanilla PST and DMK41 for a full disc.


So there you have it, a rather busy morning. I hope you enjoy as I had fun at least!

Equipment used....


Skywatcher 150PL

88mm PST Stage1 mod

Coronado PST

ZWO ASI120mm

DMK41

Skywatcher x2 Barlow

Baader ND3.8 solar film

Baader uv/ir filter
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Old 27-10-2014, 07:06 AM
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You have been very busy, good images lots of detail.

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Old 27-10-2014, 11:49 AM
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Fantastic images Jarrod.

There's some spectacular stuff happening at the moment.
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Old 27-10-2014, 08:59 PM
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Thank you Peter and Ric!

Next couple of days should be quite good too.
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Old 27-10-2014, 09:25 PM
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A great time to image. That filament is a beauty.Hopefully there will be more loops as the AR goes over the limb
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Old 27-10-2014, 09:56 PM
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Thanks Derek.

It is a lovely filament. Is it too much to ask for a lift off as it is going over the limb?
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