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Belated 3rd and 5th March activity


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Hi all, just getting around to processing my March images. First two days of twelve days here. Lunt 60mm DS and Lunt cake b1800 module with 100mm bresser. 

 

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Wow, what a fantastic set of images. I love the detail you have caught in those loops.  The silhouetted disc image is extra special. 

Jim 

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I've recently read the book 'Solar Astronomy' by Christian Viladrich and i have to say with that new knowledge (about both the sun and its features you are capturing and also the tools and techniques required to capture those features it in high resolution as you are) i am even more blown away by what you are observing and the detail in which you are capturing it.

Spectacular.

From someone without a solar scope (and who may never get one) thanks for sharing these images. 👍

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3 hours ago, josefk said:

I've recently read the book 'Solar Astronomy' by Christian Viladrich and i have to say with that new knowledge (about both the sun and its features you are capturing and also the tools and techniques required to capture those features it in high resolution as you are) i am even more blown away by what you are observing and the detail in which you are capturing it.

Spectacular.

From someone without a solar scope (and who may never get one) thanks for sharing these images. 👍

Thanks josefk, love that book, it's my go to for all things solar. 

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