Again plagued with very jittery seeing along with gusty winds and pesky clouds, I set up anyway and pulled these images out of the session.
Enlargement will show sharpening artifacts (a grainy texture) and so these are best viewed at low display scale. I used an LS152 in single and double stack modes, at 4000mm(with 3x telecentric and 1.5X barlow) and 3800mm (with Quark Chromosphere) resp.
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Some nice limb events from Sept 29
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Re: Some nice limb events from Sept 29
Good captures given poor seeing Lou!
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Re: Some nice limb events from Sept 29
Thanks for the view Lou I am always glad that you post every picture you take whether it be full of noise or bad seeing, it is the reality of life and gives hope to us all
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