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Originally Posted by Peter Ward
That's exceptional Ted...there are very few solar prom images out there
at that standard. Nice one.
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Thanks Peter, as you know, always some luck in getting enough steady moments to attain a high s/n that handles the processing
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Originally Posted by multiweb
That looks interesting. Although expensive still makes sense considering you could use that on different scopes and given the price of dedicated solar scope with aperture it's a very good alternative. What do you mean by "when you get a good one". QC problems with the supplier?
Terrific picture btw.
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Thanks, if you have a read of people's experiences on the net you'll find good and bad copies of Quarks. Some with exceptional band pass and others not so special. You do need to raise flags with the manufacturer if you think it is outside specs.
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Originally Posted by Camelopardalis
What a ripper Ted welcome back indeed!
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Thanks Dunk
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Originally Posted by John W
Nice capture Peter. I viewed this myself and measured the height of the prom at 75,675 km with length 227,000 km. Quite a big one. Will be interesting to see how long it lasts. Atmosphere was too rough/windy for me to image. Thanks, JW.
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Thanks John, I might have got the maths wrong on the scale, it's bigger again