The sky was predicted to be cloudy but there was clearing albeit with hazy clouds. I concentrated on active regions
and an intriguing filament for this session before the haze gave the view a washed out appearance. It was a great improvement over the previous day when I practiced setting up and putting things away and little else.
Lou
The set up used was comprised of:
180mm ERF on a 180mm Mak + 6nm Halpha filter from Astronomik + Quark Combo + tilter + either a ASI290 or Blackfly 3.2 Mp
This gave the Quark an f15 beam at 2700mm.
ARs and filament from Sept 27
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Re: ARs and filament from Sept 27
Wonderful shots Lou!
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Excellent images Lou...that scope/filter combinations works nicely
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Planetary Work - SBIG CFW10, ASI462MM
2.2m Diameter Dome
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Orion EON 130ED, f7 OTA for Day & Night Use
Ha Setup: Lunt LS80PT/LS75FHa/B1200Ha + Home Brew Lunt Double Stack/B1800Ha on the Orion OTA + Daystar Quantum
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Re: ARs and filament from Sept 27
Excellent shots (uninverted)!
Your Quark crying for a F/40 ratio. Give what it need and the results will impress you even more.
And don't forget the 0.5x reducer after Quark.
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Your Quark crying for a F/40 ratio. Give what it need and the results will impress you even more.
And don't forget the 0.5x reducer after Quark.
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Re: ARs and filament from Sept 27
Superb images! the filament looks like a strange insect you made me chuckle when you described the previous day practice setting up and packing away. I have had so many of these practices
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Very nice images there Lou!
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Re: ARs and filament from Sept 27
Purrrrfect images Lou - showing so much f9ine detail.
Thanks for sharing
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Thanks for sharing
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