Animation of the "Sail" Filament from 11/3/2022

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Animation of the "Sail" Filament from 11/3/2022

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The last animation from a great day for imaging yesterday. I caught this "Sail" Filament about 10 hours prior to it lifting off. Just a bit of activity of some fine tendrils within the body of the filament. I did both a natural with inverted proms and a totally inverted version. Each shows a little bit better details in different areas. I think my camera was slipping a bit as the cable started pulling on it as there is just a bit of rotation that processing didn't account for. Lunt LS60T DS, AS174MM and Meade 3X TeleXtender This is one hour in real time and the image has been rotated 90 degrees CW for viewing.

ImageSE Sail Prom Animation 11 3 2022 Natural by Rigel123, on Flickr

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ImageSE Sail Prom Animation 11 3 2022 Inverted by Rigel123, on Flickr

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Re: Animation of the "Sail" Filament from 11/3/2022

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The spicule movement is very noticeable.


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DeepSolar64 wrote: Sat Nov 05, 2022 5:55 am The spicule movement is very noticeable.
They really dance at these higher frame rates I use to highlight the motion in the quiescent proms.


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Re: Animation of the "Sail" Filament from 11/3/2022

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These are great! :bow :hamster: I didn't realise that it has lifted already, pity as it would have been a cracker on the limb ;)

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The spicules on the disc are hard to see visually. The mottling is easy but resolving the mottles into the spicules is difficult. It takes both good seeing and high magnification on my SMII90. I rarely do it and never have cleanly. Double stack gives better contrast but unfortunately does not handle high magnification as well as single stack does with it's brighter image. It takes over 100x and DS gets dim over that.

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Thanks Alexandra, yeah the lift off was pretty impressive on GONG and was fairly rapid.

James, I typically see a hint of spicules on the screen at 3X but they really stand out in good seeing in animations.


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Warren,
I need to concentrate more on the disc mottles. The spicule clusters. I find spicules easier to see and resolve on the limb in single stack above the limb of the photosphere bleeding through. They give an idea of the chromosphere's thickness though many, especially the macro-spicules stand well above the chromosphere proper. I do agree that animations are the best way to see and study spicules, on the disc and on the limb and you excel at that!

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Lovely animation Warren.


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Thanks Maurits and Marios!


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Very well done Warren

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Beautiful animation as always Warren!

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Very nice, Warren.

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Thanks Stu


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Excellent animation Warren!


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Thanks Mark!


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