Hello to all,
I would have liked to do it on April 21 but the clouds prevented me from doing it.
On the 22nd, no more clouds but quite a lot of wind in gust and a fluctuating transparency but we can still see a nicely active prominence.
At the fs60 with its sm40 double stack, BF10, barlow lens x2 in ADC and zwo178mm between 10h29 and 12h43 UT on staradventurer
119 films of 600 frames per minute
autostakkert, photoshop, registax, virtualdub processing
Gif at 10 fps (17MB)
Xvid at 10 fps (15MB)
http://www.astrosurf.com/ls35dx/new52/S ... i178mm.avi
Sincerely
stephane
halpha solar animation on 22 April
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Re: halpha solar animation on 22 April
Great animation, very interesting that solar material projecting out from the spicule layer just at the left of the main prom.
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Re: halpha solar animation on 22 April
Looks great!
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Re: halpha solar animation on 22 April
Great capture of that movement, so cool to see it swirling around like that!
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