Very good Paul!!
Despite the seeing you had to do this. Beautiful movement.
How long were you capturing?
Yesterday I threw a long prom animation away, since they were all motionless for an hour. Which one was the one you captured? The NW?
Today I think I had more luck. Will know in a while... ;-)
Best wishes,
Alexandros
Alexandros
Lunt 130MT+1800BF, C8 Ultima PEC+AstroSolar, Skywatcher Mount EQ6-R Pro
Baader Solar Prism, ZEISS Abbe Barlow 2x, Celestron Barlow 2x Ultima Series
ZWO ASI290MM, ZWO ASI1600MM Pro,
Greece
H-Alpha wrote: ↑Thu Jun 17, 2021 7:06 pm
How long were you capturing?
Yesterday I threw a long prom animation away, since they were all motionless for an hour. Which one was the one you captured? The NW?
Best wishes,
Alexandros
hello, thank you all,
Alexandros -> start 8h17mn UT and end 12h46mn UT on June 15th
I often do animations without anything moving too much and sometimes I am very lucky.
I watch the animation on GONG and I put myself on the one that seems to me the most active, in close-up it's more random than with full discs.
I wish you all a very clear sky.
Paul