Hi-Res H-Alpha animated gif on AR2824 (23 May 21)

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Hi-Res H-Alpha animated gif on AR2824 (23 May 21)

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The weather has been poor over the last week.

Finally found some time to process the video recordings taken on 23 May 21. The object was AR2824 . The imaging jig was a C11 fitted with an ARIES D-ERF (used at full aperture) and a Daystar Quark Chromosphere. Overall I made 37 recordings from 9:30 to 10:05am local time. I made the following animated gif from 33 good recordings:

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This was how a typical single frame looked like:

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I am happy to see the evolution of the various filaments and fibrils. What other solar features can you make out from the animation?

You can do a right-click to see the gif in full resolution.

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Re: Hi-Res H-Alpha animated gif on AR2824 (23 May 21)

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Definitely seeing the flaring, Alfred. Lovely animation and stills.

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Re: Hi-Res H-Alpha animated gif on AR2824 (23 May 21)

Post by Montana »

Wow!! to get seeing that good for so long is a miracle :bow :bow :hamster:

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Re: Hi-Res H-Alpha animated gif on AR2824 (23 May 21)

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Nice animation, Alfred.
Some spectacular high resolution details in the two images.
Cheers.
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Re: Hi-Res H-Alpha animated gif on AR2824 (New variant added)

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I have added a 150ms delay between frames and make it non loop so that the reader can have better control to see the evolution of various features in the half hour duration:

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You can do a right-click to open the gif in a new tab and click on "reload this page" to start the animated gif to see the development of each feature of interest.

Comparing the 2 version, which one do you prefer?

Hope to hear from you.

Thanks.

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Re: Hi-Res H-Alpha animated gif on AR2824 (23 May 21)

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Alfred:
Beautiful work all of it.
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Re: Hi-Res H-Alpha animated gif on AR2824 (23 May 21)

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Stunning work, Alfred!

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Re: Hi-Res H-Alpha animated gif on AR2824 (23 May 21)

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Stunning animation in Hi-Res Alfred!
You won against the seeing!
Thanks for sharing,
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Re: Hi-Res H-Alpha animated gif on AR2824 (23 May 21)

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Hi Alfred

Cracking animation and HR images

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Re: Hi-Res H-Alpha animated gif on AR2824 (23 May 21)

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Excellent results Alfred and congrats on the SPOD!


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Re: Hi-Res H-Alpha animated gif on AR2824 (23 May 21)

Post by Carbon60 »

Brilliant, Alfred. Lots going on over huge distances in such a short period of time. Very nicely done.

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