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Thanks all for your nice comments, here's a short gif it gives an impression of what it might have looked like (had I been awake 🤣)
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A lucky catch from this morning at around 4am, this was the only image to show a meteor from a total of 400 exposures ☹️ Canon 60D + 14mm Samyang @f2.8 iso 3200 15s.
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A Solar session this afternoon (1st in a year), the atmosphere was quite stable but fairly hazy with high cloud. Here's an image of AR3451, AR3452 and AR3458. 150mm refractor and Daystar Quark.
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Super images, very nice 💥
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The Moon Jupiter and Venus alignment looked good yesterday evening. Here's an image (38mm F5, iso800, 1/2 sec)
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Great images 👍
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C/2020 V2 (ZTF) Animation.
Debo replied to Paul M's topic in Imaging - Widefield, Special Events and Comets
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Here's my effort from this morning complete with eggy edge stars, unfortunately I forgot to use the flattener 🥴 60mm F6 frac, Canon 60d, iso1600 and single 3 min exposure.
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Here's my effort from last night, the seeing was pretty good but bitterly cold ⛷️ SW250 newt, ZWO ASI 224MC, 5x image mate. 2000 frames stacked in AS and sharpened in Registax.
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I guess so, it just seemed a lot in that small part of the sky.
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Space Weather reported the possibility of a meteor storm for last night (https://www.spaceweather.com/archive.php?view=1&day=17&month=11&year=2022) I took a sequence of images from 3.30am and 4.30am (Canon, 14mm Samyang, 15s exps) The time lapse shows aircraft and satellites but confused at what's happening in the lower left corner just above the trees, the numerous trails can't be meteors and looks odd for aircraft. Any thoughts 🤔? Big gif might take a while to get loaded, sorry 🥴
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A quick session this morning. The seeing was pretty good to start but went down hill quickly 😡 Here's an image of AR3112 and mates. (130mm frac, quark, AS178)
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Good episode. 👍
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Super images, brilliant How about an inverted version, sure it would look good.
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Nothing special just :- 2'' diagonal -> Quark -> ZWO 178mm -> Firecapture software (1500 frames) -> AutoStakker (40% frames stacked) -> Photoshop (coloured added etc.)
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Yep, with a 130mm refractor and ZWO 178MM.
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Great images, plenty of activity on show
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Some impressive filaments on show today, the two longest (must be around 300K miles long 😲) close to AR3055.
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Looks very likely, and Spaceweather.com also suggests that fast growing AR3031 has a good chance of producing flares.