halpha sun of February 18th

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halpha sun of February 18th

Post by stef41 »

Good evening, everyone,

still a beautiful sky today... before the clouds and rain announced tomorrow....
still at fs60 with sm40 double stack, glasspath x1.25, BF10 and zwo178mm on staradventurer around 10h UT

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fortunately the sympathetic filament is still there; because on the protus side, it's dull flat! ;)

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Post by Montana »

That is certainly a beautiful filament and it dominates the view, thanks for the fabulous images :bow

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Great discs - number 2 is excellent - thanks for sharing Stephane.


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Great discs and the way you let the rings with the prominence look out. I like that way to do it.

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Bravo!


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Post by Carbon60 »

Very nice, particularly disk 2.

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