Solar hat trick from 7/10/16

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Solar hat trick from 7/10/16

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I usually don't do this, but I ventured into the blue and UV to look around today:

CaH
0710 CaH.jpg
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Observing the Sun with complex optical systems since 1966, and still haven't burned, melted or damaged anything.
Not blind yet, either!
Light pollution? I only observe the Sun, magnitude -26.74. Pollute that!
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These are excellent disks Joe!


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they look as they were done thru a filter


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Post by p_zetner »

Nice disks, Joe.

Don't hesitate to post any of your future forays into the blue and uv (or any other part of the spectrum)!

Cheers.
Peter.


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