Hi:
The day started hazy then clouded, but there were some spaces between the hazy zones and had a chance to get some CaK and Ha images with the 102mm f/9 Meade refractor fitted with a CaK PST mod, as also in Ha with the Solarmax 90-DS.
Thanks for looking,
Eric.
Sol from the 13th of May 2018.
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Re: Sol from the 13th of May 2018.
Superb images Eric, lots of detail I was watching through the PSTs yesterday and the big AR looked good in CaK but I couldn't see any spots. I can't see any in your images either so they must be tiny pores.
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Re: Sol from the 13th of May 2018.
Alexandra:
Thanks for your kind comments.
No, there were no spots at that date.
Best wishes,
Eric.
Thanks for your kind comments.
No, there were no spots at that date.
Best wishes,
Eric.
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Re: Sol from the 13th of May 2018.
Great disks through the haze!
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