Sun FD in H-Alpha, CaK and Continuum 22nd of May 2022

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Sun FD in H-Alpha, CaK and Continuum 22nd of May 2022

Post by arnedanielsen »

Dear friends,

A short afternoon session after a 190km bike ride.

FD image in H-Alpha using a Coronado 60mm/BF15 w/Beloptik ITF, stopped down to 50mm, Baader 35nm H-Alpha and ASI 178mm mounted on a SkyWatcher SolarQuest.
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FD image in CaK using a FLO StellaMira 80mm ED f/10, stopped down to 60mm, Lunt CaK 1200 module and ASI 183mm camera mounted on a SkyWatcher SolarQuest.
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FD image in Continuum using a FLO StellaMira 80mm ED f/10, Baader 2" UV/IR, Lunt Herschel Wedge, Baader 1,25" Continuum and ASI 183mm camera mounted on a SkyWatcher SolarQuest.
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Re: Sun FD in H-Alpha, CaK and Continuum 22nd of May 2022

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Nice on all Arne but the CaK colored image is my favorite. It's probably because I cannot yet do CaK on my own. :-/


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Re: Sun FD in H-Alpha, CaK and Continuum 22nd of May 2022

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Great images Arne, lots of nice features. Cheers John W.


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Re: Sun FD in H-Alpha, CaK and Continuum 22nd of May 2022

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A lot of details here Arne.


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Re: Sun FD in H-Alpha, CaK and Continuum 22nd of May 2022

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Superb image set Arne.

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Re: Sun FD in H-Alpha, CaK and Continuum 22nd of May 2022

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Do not know if I am more impressed by your beautiful images or your 190km bike ride, Arne ;)

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Re: Sun FD in H-Alpha, CaK and Continuum 22nd of May 2022

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ffellah wrote: Mon May 23, 2022 10:58 am Do not know if I am more impressed by your beautiful images or your 190km bike ride, Arne ;)

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Re: Sun FD in H-Alpha, CaK and Continuum 22nd of May 2022

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Lovely FDs, Arne. The Ha is beautifully crisp. 190km…. Very impressive. I’m guessing it wasn’t an e-bike :lol:

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Re: Sun FD in H-Alpha, CaK and Continuum 22nd of May 2022

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That's a big bike ride! Lovely disks though Arne!


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Re: Sun FD in H-Alpha, CaK and Continuum 22nd of May 2022

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Thank you so much everyone for all your kind comments!

Stu: It was not an e-bike :-)

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