Unigraph
24-10-2024, 03:36 PM
Hello Solarobserver,
Yesterday, in good atmospheric conditions, the beautiful activity on the eastern side of the sun could be observed. The instrument was very well adjusted and showed the full power of the 300mm aperture. :) Although the position of the sun was -11 degrees declination (maximum altitude around 26 degrees), the images were exceptionally steady and rich in detail. You couldn't get enough of looking at the screen. I partially enlarged the screen image to twice the size in Firecapture. Nevertheless, the details remained sharp and rich in contrast. Here are two examples, the rest on my homepage in the “Sun Gallery 2024”.
old AR 3842/44: 09:02 UT
https://unigraph.de/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/2024-10-23-0902_3mos_2.jpg
Spray: 11:12 UT
https://unigraph.de/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/2024-10-23-1112_1mos-spray_2.jpg
cs Harald
www.unigraph.de
Yesterday, in good atmospheric conditions, the beautiful activity on the eastern side of the sun could be observed. The instrument was very well adjusted and showed the full power of the 300mm aperture. :) Although the position of the sun was -11 degrees declination (maximum altitude around 26 degrees), the images were exceptionally steady and rich in detail. You couldn't get enough of looking at the screen. I partially enlarged the screen image to twice the size in Firecapture. Nevertheless, the details remained sharp and rich in contrast. Here are two examples, the rest on my homepage in the “Sun Gallery 2024”.
old AR 3842/44: 09:02 UT
https://unigraph.de/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/2024-10-23-0902_3mos_2.jpg
Spray: 11:12 UT
https://unigraph.de/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/2024-10-23-1112_1mos-spray_2.jpg
cs Harald
www.unigraph.de