I had some passable seeing and clear sky today so it was a good chance to catch AR12706 in the full frontal position.
160mm refractor, DS2 etalon, Basler IMX252
AR12706 and Proms April 25
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Re: AR12706 and Proms April 25
Excellent details on the prominences as well as surface
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Re: AR12706 and Proms April 25
Hu Dave,
Excellent images to my taste! I like both sufrace and prominences.
I believe that there is a great potential in surface details scale increasing. A 160mm aperture can deliver much more details.
Personally, I got three lengths of reducer body - ther give different scales of image at the camera chip. The better the seeing, the larger scale (less reduction) I do use.
Valery
Excellent images to my taste! I like both sufrace and prominences.
I believe that there is a great potential in surface details scale increasing. A 160mm aperture can deliver much more details.
Personally, I got three lengths of reducer body - ther give different scales of image at the camera chip. The better the seeing, the larger scale (less reduction) I do use.
Valery
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Re: AR12706 and Proms April 25
Great images Dave!
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