Turbulent AR2703
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Turbulent AR2703
Hi,
Clouds and sunshine alternating. Fair seeing, but chance to test the 120 f/8.3 refractor.
Turbulent AR2703, fairly big changes in 30 minutes. You could almost watch the changes in real-time. Kind regards,
Paul
Clouds and sunshine alternating. Fair seeing, but chance to test the 120 f/8.3 refractor.
Turbulent AR2703, fairly big changes in 30 minutes. You could almost watch the changes in real-time. Kind regards,
Paul
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Re: Turbulent AR2703
Looks like a successful test, Paul. An interesting target too.
Nice images.
Stu.
Nice images.
Stu.
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Re: Turbulent AR2703
Hi Paul,
Very nice and interestimg sequence.
Very nice and interestimg sequence.
regards Rainer
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Re: Turbulent AR2703
A very nice test and sequence, Paul. I was out too this morning and the seeing was not good.
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Re: Turbulent AR2703
Paul:
Looked at the active zone today, but it was not turbulent at the time I imaged it.
Have a nice and sunny Sunday.
Regards,
Eric.
Looked at the active zone today, but it was not turbulent at the time I imaged it.
Have a nice and sunny Sunday.
Regards,
Eric.
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Re: Turbulent AR2703
Hi Eric,
that outburst did not seem to last long. A few hours later (and also now) looking at the GONG images it is completely calm.
Kind regards,
Paul
that outburst did not seem to last long. A few hours later (and also now) looking at the GONG images it is completely calm.
Kind regards,
Paul
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Re: Turbulent AR2703
That's a really lucky sequence, these events are going to get very rare soon. Well done
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Came out well. That's a nice scope to match with the Quark
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Re: Turbulent AR2703
Hi Mark,
that scope indeed seems to be ok for the Quark, but still a lot of work. Need to get the focuser replaced, and motorize that focuser. (You can't have it all for a €370.00 optical tube). Also need a bit better seeing.
Thks,
Paul
that scope indeed seems to be ok for the Quark, but still a lot of work. Need to get the focuser replaced, and motorize that focuser. (You can't have it all for a €370.00 optical tube). Also need a bit better seeing.
Thks,
Paul