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Extremely bright flares just kicked off around AR3323; intensity has died down after 10 or so mins since I first saw it. Spaceweather recording it as C class.
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Terra satellite and H-IIA rocket body were both up around that time.
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A brilliant looking Venus through the Tak 76Q. Venusian horns appear to be protruding slightly and some varying shadows and contrast along the terminator. Some slight red and blue fringing but no visible CA, incredibly impressive control from the little Tak. 3 second video stacked through Videostack app (thanks @PeterStudz)
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More filaments on display today alongside the large one. AR3323 is incredibly active too, not quite sure if a filament bridge has appeared between some of the spots in the region or if it’s a sun spot breaking down or something else happening. Fascinating.
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They are extremely good EPs for the money. I have the whole range and intend to keep them despite preferring the XW range. I would say the 15mm and the 5mm are the best of the range but they are all good, even the 3.2mm works really nicely.
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Some lovely surface detail visible now the sun has reappeared in the Midlands, particularly the large cigar shaped filament! Still finding exposure super tricky with the phone through the PST but finally got something I was happy with. Procam RAW & iPhone 14 Pro and 10mm XW.
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Yes I’ve said before I’d happily throw my money at 5 & 6mm TOEs!
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What wonderful sketches, getting me very excited for planetary observing later in the year. Hate to cost you money but the 4mm TOE is my favourite eyepiece I’ve ever used. It’s a truly marvellous planetary EP.
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Imagine you’re John Lennon?
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Another one for the Duplex. It’s transformed my observing and interest in the moon.
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Aristillus, Autolycus, Archimedes and 'The Horns of The Devil'
IB20 replied to Swoop1's topic in Observing - Lunar
@Nik271 is correct according to my Atlas; seems the secondary peak isn’t directly named but assume that beta nomenclature is right. Correction - Nik is bang on. -
Fantastic work. 👍🏻
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Refractor or Reflector?
IB20 replied to Ravi Hegde's topic in Getting Started Equipment Help and Advice
Aesthetically, I prefer the views through a refractor but Olly sums it up perfectly well. That particular reflector is f4.6 which might be a bit of a nightmare to keep in collimation, hence of the two I’d probably begin with the refractor. -
Still loving this Atlas. Makes cruising over the moon and identifying features and craters a doddle. One of my best buys as it’s really got me into moon viewing.
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MAY 27TH, TONIGHT - STARS OF ARISTILLUS ON THE MOON
IB20 replied to paulastro's topic in Celestial Events Heads Up
Will get around to purchasing one of these at some point. It could well play nicely with the PSAlignPro app which has a push to feature on it; played a little with last night and seems to get targets in the right area. -
MAY 27TH, TONIGHT - STARS OF ARISTILLUS ON THE MOON
IB20 replied to paulastro's topic in Celestial Events Heads Up
Have to say, having the Duplex moon atlas has made lunar observing so much more accessible, as it makes putting names to features so much easier. I was always a bit “meh” when it came to the moon, now I’m an avid observer. -
MAY 27TH, TONIGHT - STARS OF ARISTILLUS ON THE MOON
IB20 replied to paulastro's topic in Celestial Events Heads Up
I thought those might be through your f8 dob, cracking images. The FS must be some scope! -
MAY 27TH, TONIGHT - STARS OF ARISTILLUS ON THE MOON
IB20 replied to paulastro's topic in Celestial Events Heads Up
Fantastic, thanks for the heads up. Been having a good gander at Rima Hyginus, Rima Ariadaeus and Rimae Triesnecker. Ukert, Murchison and Pallas also captivating. Really rewarding lunar session. Some more iPhone snaps for the pile! -
Heads up, huge solar outburst ongoing right now!
IB20 replied to Peter Drew's topic in Observing - Solar
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Show us your set up in action during the day.
IB20 replied to Nigella Bryant's topic in The Astro Lounge
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Especially those TOEs!