3-D view of the sun spot. Thin filament structure. 150mm

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3-D view of the sun spot. Thin filament structure. 150mm

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Today was not a great day for solar imaging.

Here only two photos I consider acceptable.

Look at the very deep 3-D filametary structure around the active region with a sun spot.
The dark filament also shows very thin structure.

The telescope is SW150 F/5 + Full aperture ARIES ERF filter (165mm) + ARIES Solar kit 2 (ASK2) +
Lunt LS50F + PGR Flea3 ICX445 GigE mono camera.

Thanks for looking.

Valery
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05 30 2015 UT 08h 31m 150mm ASK2.png
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Hi Valery


tons of details


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Nice structure in the Filament


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Great detail Valery!


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Gorgeous Valery.

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Wonderful detail Valery. Thank you.

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Wow! these are nice :bow :bow :hamster:

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Hi Valery,

Nice high resolution images!

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