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Old 20-10-2022, 11:14 AM
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Close up Ha images 19 October 2022

Here are a few closer images in Ha from yesterday (Wednesday 19 October). While still relatively quiet, there are some interesting regions to view and some impressive proms.

Taken with 72ED, Solar Scout Quark and ASI178MM.
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Old 20-10-2022, 01:35 PM
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hi guys, a nice collection and you have some excellent detail in the last two images in the proms.
Also wondering how does your 72ed ss quark setup work exactly?

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Old 20-10-2022, 06:26 PM
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Nice set of pics Peter and Clare. Well done. Cheers John W.
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Old 20-10-2022, 11:30 PM
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hi guys, a nice collection and you have some excellent detail in the last two images in the proms.
Also wondering how does your 72ed ss quark setup work exactly?

cheers

Thanks Russ.
The set up is a 72ED refractor with a Solar Scout 60 quark attached to it. The Solar Scout 60 quark, while looking the same as a quark, it is not. It doesn't have any provision to connect to a normal scope. So we designed and 3D printed an adapter. As per the picture.
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Old 20-10-2022, 11:31 PM
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Nice set of pics Peter and Clare. Well done. Cheers John W.

Thanks John.
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Old 21-10-2022, 01:15 AM
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Thanks Russ.
The set up is a 72ED refractor with a Solar Scout 60 quark attached to it. The Solar Scout 60 quark, while looking the same as a quark, it is not. It doesn't have any provision to connect to a normal scope. So we designed and 3D printed an adapter. As per the picture.
ok thanks for sharing! seems to do the job nicely!
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Russell,
Incredibly amazing capture! How powerful the Sun is!

Awesome.
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