My SolarFlix ~ the SE Filaprom this morning

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My SolarFlix ~ the SE Filaprom this morning

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Hi there Chatters!

Here I present my one-hour animation of the giant filaprom straddling the Suns SE limb. Unfortunately, my sub-par seeing prevails!

Its now late afternoon here and I see GONG Learmonth is showing some very promising views of a very active SE limb. Those up North maybe in for a treat.

Captured UT 2024/05/26 23:06 to 2024/05/27 00:08

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Post by Martin_S »

Well captured Peter, it was poor day for imaging. Your results are really good in spite of the seeing conditions.


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Love that animation! Nothing like a good, thick Solar Slug on the limb!


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Your animation is a pleasure to watch, Peter, so well done. What scope/etalon ?

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Perfect animation.
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That's a beauty Peter !


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Hi

I had my first good look with my Santel 180 Rumak, Quark Prominence with mica cleavage faults but bright DS with a PST etalon.
The PST takes out a lot of scattered light whilst leaving the proms bright.

I could see the big filaprom 1.20pm BST and by it there were a row of thin proms with mushroom heads by it. And a dim spike going at 45Deg on one side.

Thanks for posting.

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Fantastic images, the animation is stunning !


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Beautiful animation, Peter!


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Nice captures Peter!


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ffellah wrote: Mon May 27, 2024 10:58 am Your animation is a pleasure to watch, Peter, so well done. What scope/etalon ?

Franco
Thanks so much Franco,

This was with my Lunt 80mm double stacked, using a 5X Powermate and ZWO 432MM @ F35

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Thank you all, you get lucky sometimes... but not today, cloudy so far.


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Nice work Peter. 👍🏻
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So beautiful Peter.


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