Today's SUN (20201214) | LUNT60 FD H-alpha
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SUN (20201214) H-alpha PROMS (13:00 UTC). LUNT60, SS/DS SM60, BF30, PGR GRASSHOPPER 3 GS3-U3-28S4M
SUN (20201214) H-alpha (13:00 UTC). LUNT60, SS/DS SM60, BF30, PGR GRASSHOPPER 3 GS3-U3-28S4M
SUN (20201214) H-alpha PROMS (13:00 UTC). LUNT60, SS/DS SM60, BF30, PGR GRASSHOPPER 3 GS3-U3-28S4M
Today's SUN (20201214) | LUNT60 FD H-alpha
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Re: Today's SUN (20201214) | LUNT60 FD H-alpha
Very nice Pedro.
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Thanks
I had a very short window to get these FD images (about 15min)
I had a very short window to get these FD images (about 15min)
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Re: Today's SUN (20201214) | LUNT60 FD H-alpha
Impressive disk Pedro!
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Re: Today's SUN (20201214) | LUNT60 FD H-alpha
Well done for a 15 min window. Lots of limb activity!
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Thanks Dan & Mark
It helps to have everything ready at the observatory
It helps to have everything ready at the observatory
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Re: Today's SUN (20201214) | LUNT60 FD H-alpha
Very nice, Pedro.
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Re: Today's SUN (20201214) | LUNT60 FD H-alpha
Thanks Stu
In the first video it is possible so see that the the Sun's and Earth's rotation axes are both tilted with respect to the ecliptic. This causes the Sun's poles to appear to point in different directions throughout the year as seen in an equatorially mounted telescope.
In all my three light images North is always up
In the first video it is possible so see that the the Sun's and Earth's rotation axes are both tilted with respect to the ecliptic. This causes the Sun's poles to appear to point in different directions throughout the year as seen in an equatorially mounted telescope.
In all my three light images North is always up
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Re: Today's SUN (20201214) | LUNT60 FD H-alpha
Excellent!! a lot of lovely prominences which I also saw in the eclipse coverage
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