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Ibbo!

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  1. Quick dabble at the new SN 15 x 300 secs with the 200mm RC and the QSI cam do the clicky dance for full res
  2. Ha lunt 60 with coronado RFT as D/S and 178 cam Do the clicky dance for full res.
  3. Glad to hear it. Could you send a bit of clear up here for us to try out this seeing please.
  4. Lunt 60mm Ha ,FS60 600B/F Cak.FS60 HW Continuum filter all with ZWO 178mm cam Do clicky dance for full res.
  5. Ha lunt 60 with coronado RFT as D/S and 178 cam
  6. You are very kind to say so. Need to up my game I think.
  7. Venus on a diet taken with 200mm f5 newt and x2.5 powermate with PGR Blackfly cam with cover glass removed. The ones with the x5 PM were a watse of time.
  8. I would post my results from the other day but would get laughed at . I have had only 2 imaging runs of venus this time round and as mentioned the weather does not look promising any time soon.
  9. Ha lunt 60 with coronado RFT as D/S and 178 cam Do the clicky dance for full res.
  10. Backgroud may be a bit dark this time but it was a bit mottled.
  11. Ibbo!

    NGC4725

    I too was surprised, maybe the conditions were worse than I thought.
  12. Ibbo!

    NGC4725

    Thanks for the info and help Olly. New process will hopefully be done over the weekend.
  13. Thanks for you kind comments.
  14. Ibbo!

    NGC4725

    Thanks Olly. That might change in the next process as I am trying to get some Ha to add to it. Edit There is not much Ha so I may abandon that idea.
  15. 13 xL 600 s 10 x 600 of RG&B Toscano 200mm RC qsi 690 cam
  16. Lunt 60mm Ha ,FS60 600B/F Cak.FS60 HW Continuum filter all with ZWO 178mm cam Do clicky dance for full res.
  17. Yes I think it could be termed a CME. On space weather they called it a solar torando. Realtime Solar Eclipse Photo Gallery Free: Spaceweather.com Newsletter A SOLAR TORNADO JUST LAUNCHED INTO SPACE: A solar tornado was spinning around the sun's north pole yesterday when, suddenly, it lifted off. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory recorded the launch: Unlike tornadoes on Earth, which are shaped by wind, tornadoes on the sun are controlled by magnetism. Solar magnetic fields twist in a furious spiral, dragging clouds of plasma around with them. This particular tornado over-twisted, pinched off, and flew straight away from the sun. The debris will not hit Earth. SDO data shows it well,I like this one https://sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/dailymov/movie.php?q=20230420_1024_0193
  18. Burrafirth webcam https://www.shetlandwebcams.com/burrafirth-unst/
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