Milky Sun 29.10.
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Milky Sun 29.10.
Today's sun was one big milky mess. I didn't even want to take a photo, but in the end I tried a double stack of LS80 and Quark. I was surprised how well this combination of etalons did with the milk porridge.
A patient jet who sees it all.
AR150/F6, TV4x, LS80+Quark, IMX432.
A patient jet who sees it all.
AR150/F6, TV4x, LS80+Quark, IMX432.
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Re: Milky Sun 29.10.
WoW. I am certainly impressed. These are beautiful. Very nicely detailed with great contrast too. The filaprom looks awesome and the prom image below it looks like a dancing lady.
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Re: Milky Sun 29.10.
Nice captures
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Re: Milky Sun 29.10.
I thought exactly the same thing. Ballerina dancing in the Sun.DeepSolar64 wrote: โSat Oct 29, 2022 8:13 pm WoW. I am certainly impressed. These are beautiful. Very nicely detailed with great contrast too. The filaprom looks awesome and the prom image below it looks like a dancing lady.
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Re: Milky Sun 29.10.
I didn't believe it would be possible to take pictures. The shape of the Sun was not visible at all in the haze. A certain type of cloud appears to be well permeable to h-alpha. It's a lesson for next time.StarHugger wrote: โSat Oct 29, 2022 10:09 pm Really nice result, helps to have the tools to compensate indeed.
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Re: Milky Sun 29.10.
These are very impressive images at this scale, especially since they were done with an LS80. I've only used for full discs and never thought of using it with a Quark. I'll try this combination this afternoon. Hopefully my clouds will be as kind as yours.
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Re: Milky Sun 29.10.
So let the work be successful.
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Re: Milky Sun 29.10.
It is 150mm .
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Re: Milky Sun 29.10.
These came out really nice. I particularly like the contrast/sharpness of the first b/w image.
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