The Sun 20 May 2022 White light (with a little animation!)

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The Sun 20 May 2022 White light (with a little animation!)

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The rain rained and the clouds passes and finally there was a clear sky with pretty good seeing!!
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And an animation of 15 days between 2 and 20 May 2022
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Re: The Sun 20 May 2022 White light (with a little animation!)

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Wonderful! May I ask what kind of setup you have? Scope and filter for white light? Photos are excellent!


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Should have said what I use! Skywatcher ED120APO, Canon 1100D for the full disc images - I usually stack around the best 20 or so from 70-90 frames taken. For the close-ups I use a ZWO ASI120mm mono camera. Filters are a Baader solar film and, for the close-ups, a green filter.
Processing in PIPP/ Registax5 or Autostakkert3. IMPPG or Astra Image 3 for deconvolution. Finishing with Photoshop. The grid is done using "Tilting Sun" freeware.


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I really liked the animation. Very nice


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I love the closeups of AR13014. The rotation animation is also very nice.

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Great shots and animation Bizi!


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Re: The Sun 20 May 2022 White light (with a little animation!)

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Lovely images and animation!

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