1 hours 31 min timelapse of a large prominence on the Sun on 11th of March 2023
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1 hours 31 min timelapse of a large prominence on the Sun on 11th of March 2023
Dear friends
Here's a timelapse of the large prominence from March 11th 2023 displaying some nice plasma bubbles
The time-lapse is created from 268 recordings between 13:10 and 14:41UT. Each recording was 15 seconds long with a framerate of 80fps (1200 frames) and 5 seconds delay between each recording.
The recordings where obtained using a Coronado SolarMax 60mm/BF15 w/Beloptik ITF, stopped down to 50mm, Baader 35nm H-Alpha and ZWO ASI 178mm. Everything was mounted on a SkyWatcher SolarQuest Alt-Az mount.
The best 200 frames from each recording was stacked in AutoStakkert!3 before they were aligned, sharpened and contrast-stretched in ImPPG.
The final animation was created in PIPP at 20fps effectively compressing the 1 hours 31 minutes of duration down to just 13 seconds.
Thanks for looking,
Arne
Here's a timelapse of the large prominence from March 11th 2023 displaying some nice plasma bubbles
The time-lapse is created from 268 recordings between 13:10 and 14:41UT. Each recording was 15 seconds long with a framerate of 80fps (1200 frames) and 5 seconds delay between each recording.
The recordings where obtained using a Coronado SolarMax 60mm/BF15 w/Beloptik ITF, stopped down to 50mm, Baader 35nm H-Alpha and ZWO ASI 178mm. Everything was mounted on a SkyWatcher SolarQuest Alt-Az mount.
The best 200 frames from each recording was stacked in AutoStakkert!3 before they were aligned, sharpened and contrast-stretched in ImPPG.
The final animation was created in PIPP at 20fps effectively compressing the 1 hours 31 minutes of duration down to just 13 seconds.
Thanks for looking,
Arne
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Re: 1 hours 31 min timelapse of a large prominence on the Sun on 11th of March 2023
Looking good Arne! So much going on in this prominence.
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Re: 1 hours 31 min timelapse of a large prominence on the Sun on 11th of March 2023
Arne:
Beautiful time lapse/animation.
Thanks for sharing that long session.
Regards.
Eric.
Beautiful time lapse/animation.
Thanks for sharing that long session.
Regards.
Eric.
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Re: 1 hours 31 min timelapse of a large prominence on the Sun on 11th of March 2023
Fantastic animation. Superb.
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Re: 1 hours 31 min timelapse of a large prominence on the Sun on 11th of March 2023
Dynamic bubble voids and up flowing plumes. Bravo! Bravo!
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Re: 1 hours 31 min timelapse of a large prominence on the Sun on 11th of March 2023
This is great Arne
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Re: 1 hours 31 min timelapse of a large prominence on the Sun on 11th of March 2023
Very smooth this animation, top.
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Re: 1 hours 31 min timelapse of a large prominence on the Sun on 11th of March 2023
Very interesting and well done Arne
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Re: 1 hours 31 min timelapse of a large prominence on the Sun on 11th of March 2023
Very nice to see Arne.
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Re: 1 hours 31 min timelapse of a large prominence on the Sun on 11th of March 2023
Thank you very much for your kind comments Petrus, Eric, Petr, Jim, Alexandra, Dennis Franco and Maurits! Much appreciated.
Best regards,
Arne
Best regards,
Arne
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Re: 1 hours 31 min timelapse of a large prominence on the Sun on 11th of March 2023
Brilliant!
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Re: 1 hours 31 min timelapse of a large prominence on the Sun on 11th of March 2023
Thanks for you kind comment Mark!
Best regards,
Arne
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