Sun Ha November 14, 2020

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Sun Ha November 14, 2020

Post by oreoluna »

Hello All.
Yesterday there was another opportunity to observe the sun in the hydrogenalphaline.

AR2781
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A little north over the AR2782 you can still see the spotless Active Area.
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Protuberances on the southwestern edge.
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And finally the protuberance on the southeast edge.
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In the evening a short glimpse of Mars.
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All images created with 6"f8 LZOS Apo.
CS and greetings from Switzerland,
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Re: Sun Ha November 14, 2020

Post by Montana »

Fabulous! a superb set Jozef and great couple of Mars shots too :bow :hamster:

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As Alexandra says Jozef, so very well done.

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Excellent Jozef !

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The Sun and then Mars - all superb.


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Very nice, excellent details.


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Jozef:
Beautiful solar images and Mars ones.
Your shots reminded me that I haven´t gone to the rural observatory to get some Mars shots with the 10" f/20 TEC Maksutov. :(
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Re: Sun Ha November 14, 2020

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Thank you very much friends.
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Hi Jozef,


Very nice H-a images.

But Mars is the most impressive. Can you clarify me - did you make this Mars with a 6" LZOS apochromat?


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Post by Carbon60 »

Very nice indeed, Jozef; all of them.

Too much rain here to see anything of the Sun, or Mars.

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@Stu: this week it was good weather three times, and next week it should stay good. Let's hope that England gets some sun again.

@ Valery: yes, Mars also with 6" LZOS apo. Here are all planets this year with the 6" LZOS apo.

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This is really quite an excellent set of images Jozef!


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Superb images!! :bow


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Excellent job!


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Re: Sun Ha November 14, 2020

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Beautiful images, Jozef. Thanks for the shares.:)

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