H-alpha sun 2012.02.02 - 09:20UT

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Re: H-alpha sun 2012.02.02 - 09:20UT

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Absolutely stunning!
The Ha shot looks like something from the enchanted forest. Amazing.


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Superb! Nice to see some really high resolution images during the week.


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-9C!! You be an outstanding solar photographer, but you sanity is definitely in question.....

Glad to hear that at least the sun was out when you were out in -9C conditions. Good stuff.


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Ah, c'mon it's only a little cold - chicken!!
(He say's from Belgium, with the same temperatures!! - I won't be doing any spectroscopy tonight either..not the cold... but the local Circus has set-up across the road, about 100m from my front door and they have a couple of 10,000Kw searchlights lighting up the surrounding neighbourhood!!! - Bumma)


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Hi all,

first H-alpha since I don't know when, on January 15 I think it was.


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First image is excellent shot... :woohoo:

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Hi Cai Uso

I'm happy for you to have seen the sun disk and captured it. Very fine shots.

We too have some -15 °C but we don't even see the sun. We just throw wood into all our ovens to survive. Hope to see you all in spring


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These are tremendous! especially the first picture :)

Hopefully I may get some images tomorrow but it is -4 degrees here so not as cold as you, but still chilly.

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Well worth a day off work!!! Very impressive!!! B)


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beautifully detailed images, the cold weather is putting me right off at the moment but I do need to break out the thermals and get some time in.


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Cai Uso,
Terrific set of images, capture and processing just perfect. The details in the region of AR11410 and 11413 are tremendous!! Also your color mapping is very pleasant. I really enjoy to appreciate your images Cai.

Thank you for the views,

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Oh Yeah Cai!


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Awesome images, i can´t see the bad seeing reflected in your results, just beautiful. The first one is superb!


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