Good morning, everyone,
two images of our star during a short flash between two storms.
fs60 with sm40 double stack, glasspath x1.25, BF10 and zwo178mm around 16h20 UT
Sincerely,
stéphane - France
Halpha sun of May 9th
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Re: Halpha sun of May 9th
Hi Stéphane,
Amazing images. You have a very narrow band width
Great
Amazing images. You have a very narrow band width
Great
regards Rainer
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Re: Halpha sun of May 9th
You have tremendous detail for a 40mm, I looked up the camera and it has a very small pixel size. I must invest in a new camera with smaller pixels to take images with my PST
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Great disk!
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