Sun Ha November 14, 2020
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Sun Ha November 14, 2020
Hello All.
Yesterday there was another opportunity to observe the sun in the hydrogenalphaline.
AR2781
AR2782
A little north over the AR2782 you can still see the spotless Active Area.
Protuberances on the southwestern edge.
And finally the protuberance on the southeast edge.
In the evening a short glimpse of Mars.
All images created with 6"f8 LZOS Apo.
CS and greetings from Switzerland,
Jozef
Yesterday there was another opportunity to observe the sun in the hydrogenalphaline.
AR2781
AR2782
A little north over the AR2782 you can still see the spotless Active Area.
Protuberances on the southwestern edge.
And finally the protuberance on the southeast edge.
In the evening a short glimpse of Mars.
All images created with 6"f8 LZOS Apo.
CS and greetings from Switzerland,
Jozef
Last edited by oreoluna on Mon Nov 16, 2020 10:38 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Sun Ha November 14, 2020
Fabulous! a superb set Jozef and great couple of Mars shots too
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Re: Sun Ha November 14, 2020
The Sun and then Mars - all superb.
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Re: Sun Ha November 14, 2020
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.
Best regards,
Eric.
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.
Best regards,
Eric.
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Re: Sun Ha November 14, 2020
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?
Valery
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?
Valery
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Re: Sun Ha November 14, 2020
Very nice indeed, Jozef; all of them.
Too much rain here to see anything of the Sun, or Mars.
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Re: Sun Ha November 14, 2020
@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.
CS Jozef
@ Valery: yes, Mars also with 6" LZOS apo. Here are all planets this year with the 6" LZOS apo.
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Re: Sun Ha November 14, 2020
This is really quite an excellent set of images Jozef!
http://brierleyhillsolar.blogspot.co.uk/
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Re: Sun Ha November 14, 2020
Superb images!!
http://fullerscopes.blogspot.dk/
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Re: Sun Ha November 14, 2020
Beautiful images, Jozef. Thanks for the shares.
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