Hi,
Did not expect the clouds to open up but they did and I had a chance to take H-alpha as well as White light. Sun spot AR2757 is burned out as I did not want to go down with exposure and not get all other details.
Thanks for looking
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regards Rainer
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Re: Full Disc 26 January 2020
You got some excellent results, Rainer. Great resolution on both images.
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Re: Full Disc 26 January 2020
Very nice, Rainer. Great to see a little activity going on there.
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H-alpha, WL and Ca II K imaging kit for various image scales.
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Re: Full Disc 26 January 2020
Wow!! looks like I am missing a fabulous Sun at the moment, we have had endless days of grey drizzle here but looks like the skies have cleared today.
The spot in WL is amazing!! so large! and also there are a lot of bright polar faculae points in the south. I might download these two images and overlay them to see if they correspond with bright points in the Halpha
Alexandra
The spot in WL is amazing!! so large! and also there are a lot of bright polar faculae points in the south. I might download these two images and overlay them to see if they correspond with bright points in the Halpha
Alexandra
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Excellent images Rainer. Well done.
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Really nice images!
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