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Old 22-04-2013, 06:17 PM
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Seeing was pretty good and the major active area was showing signs of movement. I grabbed some close ups and an hour of footage 30 seconds every 2minutes. I need to process it all, but at a quick look, it is all reasonable. The first three shots here, came from the third AVI in the series of 22.
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Old 22-04-2013, 08:20 PM
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Hi Ralf

Although I’m still a little unfamiliar with these esoteric, narrowband views, that’s some powerful solar dynamics you are revealing in these images, really nice work. I was imaging in white light late morning – it is astonishing to now see what was going on behind the scenes as it were, in the deeper layers of our Sun.

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Old 22-04-2013, 08:26 PM
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........it is astonishing to now see what was going on behind the scenes as it were, in the deeper layers of our Sun.

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Nice work Ralf....

Dennis.. FYI ...I'm pretty sure the photosphere (aka white light) is lower on the sun's surface. CaK next, then H-alpha.
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Old 22-04-2013, 09:17 PM
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very nice - love the detail and thanks for setting things straight Peter - i had no idea of the order of the structures
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Old 22-04-2013, 10:36 PM
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Nice work Ralf....

Dennis.. FYI ...I'm pretty sure the photosphere (aka white light) is lower on the sun's surface. CaK next, then H-alpha.
Whoops - thanks for that Peter!

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