Heads Up 26th July
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Heads Up 26th July
Hi all, the sun finally came out but with high amounts of thin haze. Some nice proms i both HA and CaK, filaments and AR's. Some North polar falculae I think too.
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Re: Heads Up 26th July
Thanks.
May I ask whether these equally spaced filaments [at left, on your last image] are a regular occurance?
There have been several sets in the eastern hemisphere recently.
If they were terrestrial clouds we would talk about waves formations.
Does the sun exhibit wave formations over such vast distances?
May I ask whether these equally spaced filaments [at left, on your last image] are a regular occurance?
There have been several sets in the eastern hemisphere recently.
If they were terrestrial clouds we would talk about waves formations.
Does the sun exhibit wave formations over such vast distances?
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Re: Heads Up 26th July
Hi Rusted, I'm no expert by far but there is I think, large solar waves that sweep across the sun associated with the magnetic field being wound up around the sun. I'm not sure about the dynamics of such in association with filaments. Others on here have far more knowledge than I do and I may be completely wrong. Sorry not to be able to give you a definitive answer.Rusted wrote: ↑Mon Jul 26, 2021 2:03 pm Thanks.
May I ask whether these equally spaced filaments [at left, on your last image] are a regular occurance?
There have been several sets in the eastern hemisphere recently.
If they were terrestrial clouds we would talk about waves formations.
Does the sun exhibit wave formations over such vast distances?
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Lunt 60mm Double Stack HA
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Re: Heads Up 26th July
Thanks Rod, forecast wasn't as good as it is so you can never tell can you. Yes, lots going on.
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Re: Heads Up 26th July
Great to see!! interesting about the polar faculae, they will soon be disappearing as solar max creeps up, enjoy them while you can
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Re: Heads Up 26th July
Thanks Alexandra, yeah, just noticed the polar faculae in the North polar region before I packed up. I tried to see if there were any in the south polar region but didn't see anything.
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Re: Heads Up 26th July
Great overview of the day Ella, I just stuck to Ha today.
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Re: Heads Up 26th July
Thanks Mark, great you got a look too.marktownley wrote: ↑Mon Jul 26, 2021 3:57 pm Great overview of the day Ella, I just stuck to Ha today.
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Re: Heads Up 26th July
Thanks Ella for today's excellent captures of the events.
You are lucky - as with others to capture these today, as here cloudy all day except very late, so am hoping to try some Lunar and Saturn imaging if those approaching clouds don't yet cover here. It could be the first light of the new SkyWatcher ESPRIT 80ED scope, which is now mounted as part of the Tri-scope assembly and just needs aligning with the two SolarScopes...
Cheers for now
Terry
You are lucky - as with others to capture these today, as here cloudy all day except very late, so am hoping to try some Lunar and Saturn imaging if those approaching clouds don't yet cover here. It could be the first light of the new SkyWatcher ESPRIT 80ED scope, which is now mounted as part of the Tri-scope assembly and just needs aligning with the two SolarScopes...
Cheers for now
Terry
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Re: Heads Up 26th July
Thanks, Ella. A nice crop of images there.
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Re: Heads Up 26th July
Lovely images Ella, nice to see the screenshots.
Here no chance to imaging, rain ... rain ...
Here no chance to imaging, rain ... rain ...