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Starlite
25-10-2014, 09:00 AM
It's going beserk around AR2192:eyepop:
omegacrux
25-10-2014, 10:12 AM
I just had a look with the ed80 & filter
it certainly is a big un!
I think that's understated
David
sheeny
25-10-2014, 10:42 AM
I just got some images, before the clouds scudded through. It's impressive!
With the ED80 and LS60F I usually capture at 1/250s or 1/312s but the plague around the big spot is so bright I had to drop it to 1/370s to not clip it!
Al.
OzStarGazer
25-10-2014, 03:13 PM
After reading this thread this morning I managed to take a couple of pics with my NexImage (and a solar filter of course) before clouds marched in. I used it for the sun for the first time and was happy to see it works well. I enjoyed the big spot for the short time I was able to see it.
Starlite
25-10-2014, 04:38 PM
A couple of rubbish A-focal pics of AR2192 at 7.30 AM,it started to get very warm so I had to get the rock weather station out!!! If the rock is hot it's time to cover the motor housing, If the rock is wet it's raining, If the rock is on the ground it's too windy....someone made a lot of money selling the ROCK WEATHER STATION 40 odd years ago!!!:D
OzStarGazer
25-10-2014, 05:15 PM
Which equipment did you use, John?
I am a newbie... I don't recognize the scope in the first two photos. :)
OzStarGazer
25-10-2014, 06:07 PM
The first photo on this page http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2014/10/24/358574349/freakish-sunspot-wows-astronomers
reminds me of Van Gogh...
Starlite
25-10-2014, 06:42 PM
OZ, It's a Lunt LS 60 THa Solar Scope with B600 diagonal. A better pic of AR2192. It looked great viewing through the eye-piece and 3D with binoviewers. Luckily I set up early to try and video the space station crossing the sun otherwise I would have missed this event.cheers.
OzStarGazer
25-10-2014, 06:58 PM
Oh, a true solar scope. I think I will get one too one day.
Some days are cloudy, but the sun is up there every day and it's fun to watch I think.
PS: I have heard there is now also a special eyepiece to view the sun that works like a solar scope??
andyc
25-10-2014, 08:10 PM
That is a very impressive spot! Comfortably the biggest I can ever recall seeing.
OzStarGazer
26-10-2014, 10:24 AM
Ah, this morning... finally free from clouds... I really enjoyed looking at the big spot and doing some nice imaging. :)
wavelandscott
26-10-2014, 02:10 PM
I too got out a scope to take a look at the sunspots too...impressive
Baddad
26-10-2014, 06:31 PM
:) Hi John,
....someone made a lot of money selling the ROCK WEATHER STATION 40 odd years ago!!!:D
That did take off until people realised they could make their own. The rock never wears out.:lol:
I'm enjoying the images that members have posted. Thanks for sharing Ya' all.:)
Jeez, another X flare. That's 3 or so in a day and a half.
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