H-alpha sun 2012.02.25 - 11:35UT

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Re: H-alpha sun 2012.02.25 - 11:35UT

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Excellent images Cai Uso!!! Glad you've finally got some sun. The prom in next to bottom image is quite a 'solid' one - i've spent some time this afternoon trying to squeeze some features out of it, but there really aren't many (expecially in 40mm!) - after seeing your's i'll just leave mine as is... :)


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Re: H-alpha sun 2012.02.25 - 11:35UT

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Oh my!!! these are just gorgeous :bow: especially that prominence on the south western limb, that is a fabulous picture.

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Hi Cai Uso

very fine shots and processing :bow: #1 and #6 are my favorites


@ Mark no, no , no you have to show your harvest, no matter what seeing you had. Think about it. You have seen the sun, we din't


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@ Mark no, no , no you have to show your harvest, no matter what seeing you had. Think about it. You have seen the sun, we din't

Don't worry, my pics will be coming up pretty soon, I have alot to process... ;)


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Re: H-alpha sun 2012.02.25 - 11:35UT

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Hi Mark

that's great to hear. But you know, we are a little bit olderly and like to go to bed as early as possible. Can't you use a double or triple core processor :? :woohoo: ;) :evil: :whistle: :lol:


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1 and 6 very good as are the rest. Good to see you getting plenty of Sun


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Excellent Cai, love the last one with the proms. Thanks.
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Splendid work! As always. Find the last prominence particularly interesting with the massive bubble and fast moving 'jet plume' like feature. Envy you some decent seeing conditions. More please.


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Cai-Uso,
Amazing images. I really like your procesing style and color mapping. As someone pointed out, things have been very dynamic in the sun theses days. I captured the same prom you did but with a totally different shape and not so well defined, but I can see a dramatic change in shape.

The are of AR11423 and 11424 is also very well resolved in your images.

Great job as usual.

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wonderful set of images.


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These are excellent! As mentioned please share all your Sun adventures - your average seeing and skill has made some great images - I have forgotten what the Sun looks like!


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Hi Cai-Uso

Nice pictures from our star... :)


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They are all fisrt class images, as always!


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