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Old 17-02-2025, 05:19 PM
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17th Feb Ha Sun

Hi


Ha sun from Melbourne this afternoon.


Imaged with a home made spectroheliograph and 100mm f/9 ED refractor.
Best 14 of 32 reconstructed scans selected and stacked in AutoStakkert3!
Sharpened in Astrosurface.


Seeling was only average for these data.
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Better one here: https://flic.kr/p/2qMdHHc


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Old 17-02-2025, 08:20 PM
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Now that I've has some first hand experience in using a SHG, the
appreciation of just how much craftsmanship is required to produce
a SHG image like this is significant.

Wonderful stuff

My new QHY IMX678 based camera arrived today.....if it produces data that is
of similar calibre (i.e. awesome ) I'll be over the moon.

Again, excellent stuff Maurice.
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Old 17-02-2025, 10:13 PM
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Excellent image Maurice, I really like the way that the spectoheliograph contrasts the filaments and active areas.
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Old 18-02-2025, 06:38 PM
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Now that I've has some first hand experience in using a SHG, the
appreciation of just how much craftsmanship is required to produce
a SHG image like this is significant.

Wonderful stuff

My new QHY IMX678 based camera arrived today.....if it produces data that is
of similar calibre (i.e. awesome ) I'll be over the moon.

Again, excellent stuff Maurice.

Thanks Peter..
I've just seen your most recent SHG effort & it looks great.
You have taken leaps forward in just a few days.. well done.


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Excellent image Maurice, I really like the way that the spectoheliograph contrasts the filaments and active areas.
Cheers Jeff.

The contrast is due to the extremely narrow wavelength range sampled by the SHG. With a 2400l/mm grating and say a 200mm fl collimating lens its about 0.05A/pixel. Far narrower than your average Etalon offers..
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