Good evening, everyone,
some pictures of our star with the fs60 with its sm40 double stack, glasspath x1.25, BF10 and zwo178mm around 10h30 UT
an empty surface but more protuberances than yesterday!
and a small protus animation with 18 pictures taken between 10h37 and 12h18 UT
gif greatly reduced
xvid at 5fps reduced to 50% :
http://www.astrosurf.com/ls35dx/new43/S ... mm-r50.avi
sincerely,
stephane - France
halpha sun of 29 july
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Re: halpha sun of 29 july
The sun is quiet but these are nice shots Stephane!
http://brierleyhillsolar.blogspot.co.uk/
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Re: halpha sun of 29 july
Great images, Stephane.
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Re: halpha sun of 29 july
Really nice work, the little animation embedded was a bit small but the link was great to view
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