Hi:
Went to the rural observatory for the weekend, still have not finished getting all the scopes and cameras ready for deepsky imaging.
So I used the old 76mm f/6.4 Televue refractor, fitted with 2 stacked 40mm Coronado etalons and a BF-10.
Then used the 6" f/12 AP refractor with a Baader Telecentric and the Daystar ATM H alpha filter, the camera was the reliable SKYnyx 2-2.
Took several images, but just did a quick dirty processing at home and here they are.
The last protuberance was very weak in illumination.
Thjanks for looking,
Eric.
Sol from the 13th of January 2018.
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Re: Sol from the 13th of January 2018.
Excellent images Eric! Be a couple of weeks at least for me before can image again.
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Re: Sol from the 13th of January 2018.
Great stuff Eric, the dolphin fin prom is still there
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