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small flare visible in Ha on October 5 - C8 EdgeHD
Hello,
Here are two belated images taken on October 5 with the C8 EdgeHD and a double-stack Ha combination. A small flage was visible :
http://astrosurf.com/viladrich/astro/so ... AR3116.jpg
Some area 1h30 latter :
http://astrosurf.com/viladrich/astro/so ... -SMn35.jpg
Then the flare intensity increased, as well as turbulence ...
BTW, does the following image display correctly on your screen ?
Clear skies
Christian
Here are two belated images taken on October 5 with the C8 EdgeHD and a double-stack Ha combination. A small flage was visible :
http://astrosurf.com/viladrich/astro/so ... AR3116.jpg
Some area 1h30 latter :
http://astrosurf.com/viladrich/astro/so ... -SMn35.jpg
Then the flare intensity increased, as well as turbulence ...
BTW, does the following image display correctly on your screen ?
Clear skies
Christian
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Re: small flare visible in Ha on October 5 - C8 EdgeHD
The image displays beautifully on my screen and it is superb ! I remember that day, the sun was very active.
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Re: small flare visible in Ha on October 5 - C8 EdgeHD
Thanks for sharing such wonderful images Christian.
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Re: small flare visible in Ha on October 5 - C8 EdgeHD
Nice images Christian, I wish my seeing supported this. The third image does not show for me in the thread.
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Re: small flare visible in Ha on October 5 - C8 EdgeHD
Stunning result Christian!
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Re: small flare visible in Ha on October 5 - C8 EdgeHD
Fantastic pictures. Bravo.
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Re: small flare visible in Ha on October 5 - C8 EdgeHD
It looks really good on my iPhone13 Pro Max.
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Re: small flare visible in Ha on October 5 - C8 EdgeHD
Wow, I also wish I could take images like this
The third image does not display for me either
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The third image does not display for me either
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Re: small flare visible in Ha on October 5 - C8 EdgeHD
Thanks to all !!
It seems I still have an issue when I try to post images instead of links. I know there was some issues with the protocoles used by Astrosurf. I have to check again with them.
It seems I still have an issue when I try to post images instead of links. I know there was some issues with the protocoles used by Astrosurf. I have to check again with them.
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Re: small flare visible in Ha on October 5 - C8 EdgeHD
Hi Christian: do you have an image of the setup, in particular the stacking of the two etalons ?
Thank you,
Franco
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Re: small flare visible in Ha on October 5 - C8 EdgeHD
Christian, it is because the astrosurf website does not have an SSL certificate, if you look at the web bar at the top there is no padlock by the address, it says 'not secure'. The forum only allows secure sites to link for security.
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