43 minute H-alpha animation and still photos from 26th June 2022

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43 minute H-alpha animation and still photos from 26th June 2022

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Today's set as a collage here:

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And then: a warning of file size - this is 134 MB gif. I decided to take a go and combine all my different processings into one animation showing all at once. I hope this will work and if not I have to post separate animations. This has 50 frames and total time of around 43 minutes.

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H-alpha: Baader D-ERF, Sharpstar 61 EDPH II, Altair Astro 102 f/7, Quark, reducer and ASI174mm.
White light: Baader ASSF 115, Sony SEL 200600G, Sony SEL20TC, Sony A7iii.
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Re: 43 minute H-alpha animation and still photos from 26th June 2022

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Nice cinema!


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Excellent animation!

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Re: 43 minute H-alpha animation and still photos from 26th June 2022

Post by Montana »

Lots of lovely action around the spot, little flares and arch filaments :movie :bow :hamster:

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