Sol from the 30th of June 2020.
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Sol from the 30th of June 2020.
Hi:
Again hazy, clouded and rained, but I kept waiting for the few rapid closing holes in the clouds and got some shots.
Thanks for looking, used the Solarmax 90-DS, the 102mm f/9 Meade with a CaK mod, and the 102mm f/7 Stellarvue with a 4X Telecentric and a Daystar t-scanner.
Have a nice and safe midweek.
Eric.
Again hazy, clouded and rained, but I kept waiting for the few rapid closing holes in the clouds and got some shots.
Thanks for looking, used the Solarmax 90-DS, the 102mm f/9 Meade with a CaK mod, and the 102mm f/7 Stellarvue with a 4X Telecentric and a Daystar t-scanner.
Have a nice and safe midweek.
Eric.
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Re: Sol from the 30th of June 2020.
Beautiful images full of great detail Eric. Top prom shots !
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Re: Sol from the 30th of June 2020.
Hola Eric,
Very good
Very good
regards Rainer
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Re: Sol from the 30th of June 2020.
Quite impressive how you managed to get that quality in those conditions. Nice work!
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Re: Sol from the 30th of June 2020.
Franco, Rainer and Jochen, thanks for looking and commenting.
Jochen, well I sit down looking at the monitor and when the sun shows I go out an take a look to see how long will it stand there and start the recording.
It is very hard to keep on pausing and starting the videos, but well, I better do it that way to get some results.
Best regards,
Eric.
Jochen, well I sit down looking at the monitor and when the sun shows I go out an take a look to see how long will it stand there and start the recording.
It is very hard to keep on pausing and starting the videos, but well, I better do it that way to get some results.
Best regards,
Eric.
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Re: Sol from the 30th of June 2020.
Brilliant results with those conditions!
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Re: Sol from the 30th of June 2020.
Well Eric, with your "patience as a saint" you've certainly got what it takes to get such clear and cracking images.
i know what it's like to try and work-out what the clouds are doing and where a break could (or should) occur, where I also use satellite-imagery for that purpose too. So you are not alone in just sitting it out.
i am just waiting now for a new PC to replace the currently barely-usable one in the observatory, so some patience from me for that - for some more imaging..
Regards
Terry
i know what it's like to try and work-out what the clouds are doing and where a break could (or should) occur, where I also use satellite-imagery for that purpose too. So you are not alone in just sitting it out.
i am just waiting now for a new PC to replace the currently barely-usable one in the observatory, so some patience from me for that - for some more imaging..
Regards
Terry
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Re: Sol from the 30th of June 2020.
Thanks for the feedback, I am clouded again and looks like it will be like that for a long time. (raining season)
Best wishes to all,
Eric.
Best wishes to all,
Eric.
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Re: Sol from the 30th of June 2020.
Persistence pays, Eric. Excellent job and beautiful images under challenging conditions.
Stu.
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Fluxgate Magnetometers (1s and 150s Cadence).
Radio meteor detector.
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Re: Sol from the 30th of June 2020.
I thoroughly enjoyed these prominences Eric, every one of them is treated with loving care to make the most beautiful composition
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