21 Nov 2020 AR group photo in WL

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21 Nov 2020 AR group photo in WL

Post by Fabio_Imm »

Hello,

Group picture of the current ARs in WL
Seeing was average, then it become breezy and rapidly deteriorated.

WL photographic setup:
80ED scope + 2" UV/IR cut + 2" Baader solar continuum (on 80mm extension tubes) + ND3 filter & 2x barlow on camera nose
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ImageWL__2020-11-21_T1 by Fabio Immovilli, su Flickr

Cheers

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Well done. More activity, thumbs up!


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Hi Fabio,

Excellent. I saw that upper spot but the pores were tiny yesterday.


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Post by EGRAY_OBSERVATORY »

Nice sharp image of the action Fabio.

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Post by Carbon60 »

Nice image, Fabio.

Stu.


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