45min timelapse of retreating sunspot and partial disc

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45min timelapse of retreating sunspot and partial disc

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Life has been busy, first time out in a long time, and last time before prepping and packing for an over seas move, but got a nice late fall warm day to get out one more time before the chaos begins, lol. Seeing was poor, but managed some detail for the animation.

Gif is forward playing only. It was supposed to be a full hour time lapse, but I misjudged how close a tree's shadow was and lost the sun with 15min to go. Lost some of the little detail in the gif conversion, but what can ya do:)

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Mesmerising! I'm envious....


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A great looking animation !

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Post by EGRAY_OBSERVATORY »

As Alto has said and quite a fabulous view of what happened there.

15 marks out of 10.

Also shows what the ASI 178 & 2.5 X TV & the 0.5FR can do (which I have both with my 60mm Ha, so will have to try myself).

Thanks for showing your work

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Post by Montana »

WOW!! so smooth :bow :bow and post flare loops too!
Do you have times and dates for this?

Good luck on the move, where are going from and too, sounds exciting.
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Super results, all the best with the move, I hope you get sunnier climes.


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Hi,

Excellent animation


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Wowww fantastic :bow


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