SUN (20120513) again through a gap in the clouds

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SUN (20120513) again through a gap in the clouds

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SUN (20120513) again through a gap in the clouds (bad seeing 1.5/5). I'm surprised how well it turned out (HR WL images of AR11476).

http://re.apaaweb.com/sun_20120513_LUNT152_WLX2-01.jpg
SUN (20120513) AR11746. LUNT 152 F/6, 2" Lunt Solar Wedge, X2 (1.7X) Barlow, Baader Solar Continuum filter, DMK41

http://re.apaaweb.com/sun_20120513_LUNT ... mosaic.jpg
SUN (20120513). LUNT 152 F/6, 2" Lunt Solar Wedge, Baader Solar Continuum filter, DMK41, two-panel mosaic

processed with Avistack/Autostakkert2 (HR WL) + Registax 6 + PS CS5

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Re: SUN (20120513) again through a gap in the clouds

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Good catch Pedro!


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Thanks guys. I had to fight the clouds and seeing was very bad. The end result is not bad... Image processing can do wonders ;)

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Nicely done Pedro...very sharp.

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True masterpieces. Pedro! It is so fun and informative to watch that spot change before our eyes. To me, it now appears to be shrinking. The glory days are coming to an end...


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Hi Pedro

very fine shots


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Thanks again guys. AR11476 is surely shrinking. Check out this animated gif (same scale).
SUN (20120509/13) AR11476. LUNT 152 F/6, 2" Lunt Solar Wedge, X2 (1.7X) Barlow, Baader Solar Continuum filter, DMK41

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