Solar prominences 11.04.22

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Solar prominences 11.04.22

Post by RobertS »

Hi,
the weather was quite good today, so i managed to image some really bright prominences.

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Robert:
Very nice image.
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Re: Solar prominences 11.04.22

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Excellent Robert, we did not see the sun today!


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Re: Solar prominences 11.04.22

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Nice proms.

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That looks lovely Robert!


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Wow!! superb!! an eye popper! :bow :hamster:

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Beautiful ! Love the detail and coloring.

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Beautiful image, Robert!

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Re: Solar prominences 11.04.22

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Is that a Whinchat Robert?

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Re: Solar prominences 11.04.22

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Beautifully imaged Robert!!

It stood out in my Coronado SMII 60 in doublestack really well too, It was quite bright. The slanted shape of one of the prominences reminded me of the McMath-Pierce solar telescope on Kitt Peak. It also looks a bit like an inchworm as well. Now where are the solar birds!!?? :lol:

Congrats on an excellent SPOD image, Robert!!

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Re: Solar prominences 11.04.22

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Montana wrote: Tue Apr 12, 2022 2:15 pm Is that a Whinchat Robert?

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Re: Solar prominences 11.04.22

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WHOA!!
My image is the SPOD? I cant believe it!


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RobertS wrote: Wed Apr 13, 2022 11:13 am WHOA!!
My image is the SPOD? I cant believe it!

WooHoo!!!! :hamster: :bow


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Re: Solar prominences 11.04.22

Post by Montana »

Robert, you can add all your birding images to the Sunlit Earth section of the Solarchat site :) that is what it is there for :)

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