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Old 23-07-2022, 05:06 PM
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Taken before the sun tour at Charleville Cosmos Centre through the 230mm Lunt with a ASI1600mm. Still learning the ins and outs of the scope and solar processing so any feedback or advice is welcome!
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Old 23-07-2022, 10:35 PM
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Taken before the sun tour at Charleville Cosmos Centre through the 230mm Lunt with a ASI1600mm. Still learning the ins and outs of the scope and solar processing so any feedback or advice is welcome!

There is nice detail in those images Tony. It would be hard to comment on your images without knowing your acquisition and processing settings. 230mm is a huge aperture for solar viewing and would require amazing seeing to maximise it's value. A solar scintillation meter might help determine when the best time to image occurs.
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