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Old 04-10-2022, 10:56 AM
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Big Ha Sun

Today's installment here

This will likely be the last one for a bit....the forecast is rain for the next week
and high cloud is now rolling in as I write.

Seeing was not too shabby this morning, and supported a larger image scale while
retaining fine solar details (I rather like the tiny vertical flare on the limb at 9 o'clock)

I've uploaded a nice big image to surf around.

Hope you enjoy the view.
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Old 04-10-2022, 11:20 AM
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Enjoyed the view .
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Beautiful!
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Old 04-10-2022, 03:59 PM
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so sharp, so detailed, masterful!.
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Old 04-10-2022, 07:56 PM
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Enjoyed the view .
I guess it's a keeper

too kind

As a post script, for those who have not tried it, h-alpha observations of the Sun
are remarkably dynamic. While an image of M42 might show a proper motion of a star after a decade,
features on the Sun change in minutes....definitely the yin of deep sky yang.
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A very nice image with plenty of details Peter . Great stuff.
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Yowsers!! That is one stunning image.

And to think that most of those little spots and ripples are larger than our entire planet... Puts a bit of perspective on things, I think.

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