Hello:
Today had a nice sunny morning, but I have to wait till noon so the sun gets over my neighbor´s tree, the good part is that my neighbor is my son and his family.
Just had time to take a set of 2 FD´s with their inverted versión each.
Could not make the CaK set, because I was soldering and fixing a focuser handpad for one of the telescopes of the rural observatory.
Thanks for looking a set of rather featureless solar disks.
Best regards,
Eric.
Sol from the 8th of April 2018.
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Re: Sol from the 8th of April 2018.
They came out well Eric
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Re: Sol from the 8th of April 2018.
Hi Eric,
Nice set of FDs.
I looked at it this morning with my 150mm Celestron 150mm OMNI XLT with ARIES D-ERF & Lunt 50. I could hardly see the active region.
Alfred
Nice set of FDs.
I looked at it this morning with my 150mm Celestron 150mm OMNI XLT with ARIES D-ERF & Lunt 50. I could hardly see the active region.
Alfred
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