Firts light with SolarSpectrum 0.3A, C8 Edge-HD on July 14

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Firts light with SolarSpectrum 0.3A, C8 Edge-HD on July 14

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Here is the first light image taken with my 0.3A Solarspectrum and the C8 Edge-HD :
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More to come with images taken with the C11 Hat 11.

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Looks excellent Christian! That 0.3SS is on my wishlist...


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That is a great image, Christian !

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Re: Firts light with SolarSpectrum 0.3A, C8 Edge-HD on July 14

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Hello Christian.
This looks very good. I've always had the impression of distortion at SC Telskopen that does not look like in your recording. I hbae times with my Mac tested, but came because of Seeing not far! Maybe later.
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Lots of lovely fine detail, Christian

That set-up is working well.

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Fantastic result :bow :bow :bow also on my wish list :)

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Re: Firts light with SolarSpectrum 0.3A, C8 Edge-HD on July 14

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I see we all are dreaming of this etalon. Looks fantastic.


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Terrific image, Christian.
Looking forward to more.

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Christian:
Super image and setup.
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Re: Firts light with SolarSpectrum 0.3A, C8 Edge-HD on July 14

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Hi Christian,

I have been imaging in G-Band for a few months. After seeing your Hi Res H-Alpha with an C8 Edge, I am going to do H-Alpha on my C8 :) Thanks.

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Hi Christian,

I have been imaging in G-Band for a few months. After seeing your Hi Res H-Alpha with an C8 Edge, I am going to do H-Alpha on my C8 :) Thanks.

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Re: Firts light with SolarSpectrum 0.3A, C8 Edge-HD on July 14

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Thank you for this enviable example, Christian

Am I right that the "RG" in the filter description under the image means this is a research grade etalon and that the slight darkening on the right is just limb darkening?

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Re: Firts light with SolarSpectrum 0.3A, C8 Edge-HD on July 14

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Thanks to all :-)
Alfred : I've put aside G band for a while since I have a HAT11" on loan until the end of July. But I'll get back to it at the end of August from an observing site 2800 m high :-)
Lou : yes indeed. The RG is really uniform. The darkening is just the limb darkening.
The Solar Spectrum is really good :-)


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