small animation of May 13

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small animation of May 13

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small animation of May 13th.
you can see the convection cells deforming quickly.
from 7:07 am to 7:50 am UT
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Isn't it just great to see the granulation boiling away :movie

Fabulous Halpha too :bow :hamster:

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Great job, all shots are amazing. Great detail.

Wonderful animation, you can see the boiling of the chromosphere, the granules go up and down, a bewitching sight.


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Really beautiful images and animation Paul.


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Your animations and images are always great, Paul

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Excellent captures and animation Paul

Very well done and thanks for sharing
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Ivan wrote: Fri May 14, 2021 7:58 am Great job, all shots are amazing. Great detail.

Wonderful animation, you can see the boiling of the chromosphere, the granules go up and down, a bewitching sight.

The granulation is actually in the photosphere lying below the chromosphere.

Only in professional images have I seen the granules " boil " this plainly and this clearly. You did an excellent job on this Paul! What scope and filters where you using on the photosphere images?

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DeepSolar64 wrote: Sat May 15, 2021 4:29 am
Ivan wrote: Fri May 14, 2021 7:58 am Great job, all shots are amazing. Great detail.

Wonderful animation, you can see the boiling of the chromosphere, the granules go up and down, a bewitching sight.

The granulation is actually in the photosphere lying below the chromosphere.

Only in professional images have I seen the granules " boil " this plainly and this clearly. You did an excellent job on this Paul! What scope and filters where you using on the photosphere images?

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excuse me, of course you are right, I meant the photosphere.


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Very impressive! Interesting how the boiling is directed outward from the spot. Again learned a new feature of the sun. The magnetic fields surely are powerful.


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What scope and filters where you using on the photosphere images?

a new mount, 200mm achromatic objective diaphragm at 170 / 180mm (because my focuser is too narrow in this assembly and it causes a diaphragm), Astrosolar 3.8, ASI174MM, Barlow 2X, Baader continuum filter.

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Even when I wrote this comment I first wrote "chromosphere" it turns out automatically :)

Pardonnez-moi encore fois. Votre videos et photos sont parfaites.


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These look great Paul!


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