Hello again & sun full disk H-alpha 2 Jan 2023
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Hello again & sun full disk H-alpha 2 Jan 2023
Hello,
Life got v busy these last few months, and I haven't had a chance to do much observing or imaging or browsing. I think its still going to be hectic so I'm not sure how regularly I will be able to check on here, so apologies in advance for any slow or intermittent responses. It has been nice to see folks continuing - hope everyone is well - & of course the great imaging and tinkering (aren't the SHG videos on Youtube so intriguing?).
Anyway, here are two brief FD images that I did manage to capture on 2 Jan 2023 & eventually process this month. It's all v rusty, but it was v nice to see old Sol still come through.
Cheers all,
Vin
Life got v busy these last few months, and I haven't had a chance to do much observing or imaging or browsing. I think its still going to be hectic so I'm not sure how regularly I will be able to check on here, so apologies in advance for any slow or intermittent responses. It has been nice to see folks continuing - hope everyone is well - & of course the great imaging and tinkering (aren't the SHG videos on Youtube so intriguing?).
Anyway, here are two brief FD images that I did manage to capture on 2 Jan 2023 & eventually process this month. It's all v rusty, but it was v nice to see old Sol still come through.
Cheers all,
Vin
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Re: Hello again & sun full disk H-alpha 2 Jan 2023
These are gorgeous at full resolution great to see you back!
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Re: Hello again & sun full disk H-alpha 2 Jan 2023
Nice disk Vin!
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Re: Hello again & sun full disk H-alpha 2 Jan 2023
Nice detailed disk Vin!
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Re: Hello again & sun full disk H-alpha 2 Jan 2023
Nice disk Vin! The SHG videos have piqued my interest too.
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Re: Hello again & sun full disk H-alpha 2 Jan 2023
Nice FDs, Vin.
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Re: Hello again & sun full disk H-alpha 2 Jan 2023
We think that they are talking about the Sol'Ex SHG which is very popular and there is a kit of bits available and you 3D print the rest.
The designer has a Youtube channel here
https://www.youtube.com/@astro-spectro280/videos
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Re: Hello again & sun full disk H-alpha 2 Jan 2023
Thanks all for the kind feedback & warm welcome back - much appreciated
Yes that is the Youtube channel I was talking about Averton, thanks for linking that. I'm also following Rainer's thread on his SHG with interest.
I did manage to capture & process some more data on two other sessions this last fortnight, which I will post separately. I even managed to do a short visual session today in HA - it was v nice, I think I saw an Earth orbiting satellite move across the face of the sun (a small black dot moving v fast in a clear straight line) and there was a v bright spike on the edge of the solar disk that changed in real time, as well as a v stable large wall prom about 90 degrees from it.
Cheers all.
Yes that is the Youtube channel I was talking about Averton, thanks for linking that. I'm also following Rainer's thread on his SHG with interest.
I did manage to capture & process some more data on two other sessions this last fortnight, which I will post separately. I even managed to do a short visual session today in HA - it was v nice, I think I saw an Earth orbiting satellite move across the face of the sun (a small black dot moving v fast in a clear straight line) and there was a v bright spike on the edge of the solar disk that changed in real time, as well as a v stable large wall prom about 90 degrees from it.
Cheers all.