Dennis
18-09-2011, 01:34 PM
Hello,
Earlier in the morning, the seeing was at times remarkably steady. For periods of say ½ second, it was easy to visually resolve the intricate detail in the sunspot penumbra and see the faculae “boiling” over regions of the image displayed on the notebook computer.:)
I had to increase the exposure by a factor of x2 to compensate for the smokey/hazy atmosphere in Brisbane and I also noticed a drop off in contrast compared to yesterday.:(
I had a go at colourising the B&W version based on a tone sampled from the Spaceweather solar image.;)
Details:
AR1289
18th Sept 2011, 9:24 am AEST (UT+10)
Brisbane, Qld, Australia
Tak Mewlon 180 F12 with Tak x1.6 Extender
DMK31AF05.AS CCD camera
244 frames from 2000 processed in AVIStack V1.8
Cheers
Dennis
Earlier in the morning, the seeing was at times remarkably steady. For periods of say ½ second, it was easy to visually resolve the intricate detail in the sunspot penumbra and see the faculae “boiling” over regions of the image displayed on the notebook computer.:)
I had to increase the exposure by a factor of x2 to compensate for the smokey/hazy atmosphere in Brisbane and I also noticed a drop off in contrast compared to yesterday.:(
I had a go at colourising the B&W version based on a tone sampled from the Spaceweather solar image.;)
Details:
AR1289
18th Sept 2011, 9:24 am AEST (UT+10)
Brisbane, Qld, Australia
Tak Mewlon 180 F12 with Tak x1.6 Extender
DMK31AF05.AS CCD camera
244 frames from 2000 processed in AVIStack V1.8
Cheers
Dennis