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"Visitors to Portsmouth's youth hostel are now able to catch a few rays on
a fully-supervised solar telescope.The equipment allows visitors to see the Sun with three methods: projection, white light and H-alpha, making it possible to view the solar corona safely. The scopes are available to all hostel visitors on clear nights" That's clear and sunny nights I imagine. An excellent idea - and congratulations to PPARC for the grant. = = = = = = = = = = = = = Send Jack Straw a "Nonsense" postcard |
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![]() "OG" wrote in message ... "Visitors to Portsmouth's youth hostel are now able to catch a few rays on a fully-supervised solar telescope.The equipment allows visitors to see the Sun with three methods: projection, white light and H-alpha, making it possible to view the solar corona safely. The scopes are available to all hostel visitors on clear nights" That's clear and sunny nights I imagine. An excellent idea - and congratulations to PPARC for the grant. Well, viewing solar prominences and the chromosphere, yes. Viewing the corona, I very much doubt, unless PPARC supplied an extra moon to create artificial eclipses. A sea level city site near a coast is not ideal for coronagraphs (which does not seem to be on offer). Viewing the sun during the clear nights sounds dubious also. Press officers often need to be educated. -- Mike Dworetsky (Remove "pants" spamblock to send e-mail) |
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