Small solar flare through a C8 telescope.

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Small solar flare through a C8 telescope.

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Hi all,

A small solar flare as seen through a classic C8 telescope equipped with the ARIES full aperture DERF, PST Mod2 Ha filter and b/w camera.

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Beautiful image Valery, looks very hot.
Excellent processed.


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Wonderful dark and stormy image there, Valery.

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A super image Valery!


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Post by Montana »

On fire Valery :bow :bow :hamster:
I'm guessing this wasn't from last week? would be helpful to know the dates of your images.

Alexandra


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Montana wrote: Sun Oct 27, 2019 9:49 am On fire Valery :bow :bow :hamster:
I'm guessing this wasn't from last week? would be helpful to know the dates of your images.

Alexandra
Somewhere in the warm season of the 2016.


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