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Old November 27th 06, 01:07 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
Kev
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Default ASTRO: The Sun (Opps a bit smaller!)

Try again, its Monday...

Here's the Sun as usual, with some nice spots and a large prominence, would
have been even better but it's really windy.

White Light Photos normally
Vixen SP102M Refractor, 28mm DCL Eyepiece, Green Dichloric Filter, Nikon
4500 - A mode - normally 1/500sec



Ha Photos normally

Solarview 50, 28mm DCL Eyepiece, Nikon 4500 - A mode, Prominences around
1/250sec, Disk around 1/30 sec - green channel only used.



Unless otherwise stated



Note new location, N 54 16 43 W 0 26 14



Best Regards

Kev










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Old November 28th 06, 03:38 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
Sjouke Burry[_2_]
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Default ASTRO: The Sun (Opps a bit smaller!)

Kev wrote:
Try again, its Monday...

Here's the Sun as usual, with some nice spots and a large prominence, would
have been even better but it's really windy.

White Light Photos normally
Vixen SP102M Refractor, 28mm DCL Eyepiece, Green Dichloric Filter, Nikon
4500 - A mode - normally 1/500sec



Ha Photos normally

Solarview 50, 28mm DCL Eyepiece, Nikon 4500 - A mode, Prominences around
1/250sec, Disk around 1/30 sec - green channel only used.



Unless otherwise stated



Note new location, N 54 16 43 W 0 26 14



Best Regards

Kev





Well.....You succeeded twice
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Old December 1st 06, 12:30 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
LA
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Default ASTRO: The Sun (Opps a bit smaller!)

Kev - the eveness of your H-alpha disk detail shot is really nice. Most
Coronado scopes like the one I have are prone to a sweet spot or sweet band.
Your Solarview excells at full disk even field images. Clear Skyz, LA


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Try again, its Monday...

Here's the Sun as usual, with some nice spots and a large prominence,

would
have been even better but it's really windy.

White Light Photos normally
Vixen SP102M Refractor, 28mm DCL Eyepiece, Green Dichloric Filter, Nikon
4500 - A mode - normally 1/500sec



Ha Photos normally

Solarview 50, 28mm DCL Eyepiece, Nikon 4500 - A mode, Prominences around
1/250sec, Disk around 1/30 sec - green channel only used.



Unless otherwise stated



Note new location, N 54 16 43 W 0 26 14



Best Regards

Kev







 




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