Some catch on H-alpha with LS80 and Quark 30.09.

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Some catch on H-alpha with LS80 and Quark 30.09.

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Lunt LS80/F7, Quark combo , TV4x PMT, IMX174, IMX432, IMX533. Cloudy day and bad seeing.
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Re: Some catch on H-alpha with LS80 and Quark 30.09.

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Nice detail here!


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Re: Some catch on H-alpha with LS80 and Quark 30.09.

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It looks like you may have gotten a C-class flare in those top images.


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