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Old 29-10-2012, 08:11 AM
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2012-10-28: Some views of the Sun in Ha

Hello,
Following some images I managed to capture on Sunday. The seeing was so bad that I was unable to image in high resolution, having to stop down the scope to 80mm and use a PM x2.5.
By the way, that is way I love this setup, I can configure the system for any situation still taking full advantage of the Ha filter.
I had to reduce the size of the original images to comply with the site's rule, so I also included the link for the full size version.

Image #1: Annotated low resolution full disc. Use it to locate the features on the higher resolution images. The original image is here.

Image #2: SE filaments and filaprom. The original image is here.

Image #3: ARs 11596 and 11600. The original image is here.

Image #4: ARs 11598 and 11599. The original image is here.

Image #5: Prominence on NW limb. The original image is here.

Thanks for looking,

Fernando
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Old 29-10-2012, 09:21 AM
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Nice images, Fernando!
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Old 29-10-2012, 10:32 AM
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A good set of images Fernando, appropriate resolution for the seeing conditions.

Also a nice touch to include the annotated full disc.

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Nice despite the conditions. Seeing is such a fickle thing.
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Old 29-10-2012, 06:13 PM
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These are super - image 2 is a killer - well done!
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Nice ones Fernando
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Good work Fernando despite seeing.
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Very nice work.
I like image #5, the galloping horse with pony following.

Cheers.
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Old 01-11-2012, 06:40 AM
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Hi guys,
Thanks everyone for the kind comments.

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Very nice work.
I like image #5, the galloping horse with pony following.

Cheers.
You are right Nico, the shape of that prom actually resembles the galloping horse as you pointed out.

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Old 01-11-2012, 06:48 AM
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Great spicule detail in image 4 near and around both sun spots! Beautiful!
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Which scope are you using Fernando?
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Great spicule detail in image 4 near and around both sun spots! Beautiful!
Hi Carlos,
Thank you very much! I also thought this region amazing, very active although without any spot.

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Which scope are you using Fernando?
Hi Pete,
Please have a look on this post where I put some pictures of my setup.

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very fine images Fernando. regards Ray
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