January 12th Session

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January 12th Session

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Good day everyone...

Clear skies here in Southern Ontario this weekend thanks to a high pressure system, and with the clear skies comes cold too ;) Not crazy cold, but it yesterdays solar session started off around -12C and it had crept up to -8C by the time noon rolled around and I finished up and came in for lunch. Still very little snow on the ground...below is a quick pic taken around the observatories with my phone:
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A quick view over the wall of the dome shows the scopes in use. The top scope on the side by side mount is the iStar (150mm, f8), the bottom is the Celestron CR-150 modded with a Lunt DSII etalon, and mounted int he centre is the Stellarvue (110mm, f7) and the double stacked Lunt LS80T/LS75FHa piggybacked on the Stellarvue:
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Winter seeing is usually far form ideal, but these cold days with no snow cover aggravate the instability making it far worse. I set the SSM up and the typical readings ran between 3-5 early in the session when this pic was taken...it didn't get any better :?
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On to the images...
As usual I ran the full disk Ha set first making the composite below from separate disk and limb exposures, with the limb frame inverted to highlight the proms:
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The amount of disk activity was very low, though there were a few regions that looked to have some activity so these were imaged with the modded CR150 with a 3x tele-extender ahead of the camera. A few small knots in the chromosphere and a small filament were all that showed:
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I tried to capture the proms but the poor seeing did not support the long exposures needed so nothing worth posting came out of them!

My ASI1600MM camera has given me problems in the cold with vertical bands appearing on the display and in the captured files, but I did some testing over the holidays and found it might be worth trying to add a bit of heat to the camera enclosure and remove the banding. I rigged up a way to attach one of the eyepiece dew heater bands to the back of the body and if I run the power setting on high it seems to keep the banding at bay. I need to refine this a bot more, but it may keep the camera functioning in the cold.

I used the ASI1600MM to image in WL and CaK through the iStar OTA using the Lunt WL wedge/Baader Continuum filter and modded Lunt solar wedge/B1800CaK/Baader K-Line filter set. Focus was difficult to find with the poor seeing and limited features with diverse contrast on the disk to help figure the best position of the focuser. The resulting images are posted below:
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There is a diffuse spot in these images (about 1/2 way in form the eastern limb), and as much as it would be nice to have it solar related it's just a dust bunny...need to clean the camera ;)

This covers the results of Saturday's session.

Questions and comments are always welcome,
Brian


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Re: January 12th Session

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Nice setup Brian and nice discs!

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Nice images Brian, glad you got some sun! I always like seeing pictures of your place. Your setup in the obs is great too!


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Marty and Derek...

Thanks for your comments and feedback on the images, scopes and scenery...always appreciated :bow

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Planetary Work - SBIG CFW10, ASI462MM

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Hi Brian: very nice images and great set-up you have. Not only you have excellent instruments, you also have a full 360 degree view of the sky. The sun is probably never in the trees at your observatory...lovely

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Very nice images and equipment Brian ...


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Thanks for your comments Maurtis, always appreciated !!!

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10'x15 Roll-off Roof Observatory
Takahashi EM400 Mount carrying:
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Deep Sky Work - ASI294MM Pro+EFW 7x36/Canon 60D (Ha mod), ONAG
Planetary Work - SBIG CFW10, ASI462MM

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Brian:
Are you attending NEAIC/NEAF?
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Brian:
A very cold session, I get cold when it gets to 10°C, but you are imaging at -12°C. :shock:
Very nice setup and beautiful set of images.
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Thanks Eric, your comments are always very much appreciated :bow

I had a look through last Januarys images and found the record cold I ran a session in (Jan 6, 2018)...it started off at -26.3C :o I must be crazy, LOL. No warm room in the solar observatory!

So far this winter has not been nearly as cold, currently about -15C and I'm going out soon for some deep sky work. I shouldn't have to spend too much time in the cold, once the camera is focused I can go into he warm room and have a coffee. Mind you the warm room is still about 12C, but better than the air temp.

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10'x15 Roll-off Roof Observatory
Takahashi EM400 Mount carrying:
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Deep Sky Work - ASI294MM Pro+EFW 7x36/Canon 60D (Ha mod), ONAG
Planetary Work - SBIG CFW10, ASI462MM

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Ha Setup: Lunt LS80PT/LS75FHa/B1200Ha + Home Brew Lunt Double Stack/B1800Ha on the Orion OTA + Daystar Quantum
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I was thinking that little solar dome would offer you a nice cosy refuge from chilling winds. I would guess it would be unbearable to sit out in a wind at that temperature. I know that I get frozen to the bone sat out in my garden solar imaging in spring. I also find it next to impossible to do night time observing even with heated shoes and I look like the Michelin man. I guess I am not cold hardy ;)

You still have some excellent images of the Sun Brian even with bad seeing conditions :bow

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Great equipment setup. I really like the dome. It reminded me of the time I lived in Mississauga as a kid and built a large igloo in the front yard. It lasted until April that year. Thanks for the memories.

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Alexandra and Phil...

Thanks for your comments...always appreciated :bow

Alexandra, the dome was chosen for solar work over the previous roll off observatories in order to deal with the wind. I can dress to deal with the cold, but being relatively stationary it makes it hard to fight the additional cold that the wind brings. The larger roll-off has a warm room so that is easier to deal with the cold ;)

Phil, the POD domes do have the 'igloo' look...where are you located now?

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Photos: https://www.flickr.com/photos/185395281@N08/albums

10'x15 Roll-off Roof Observatory
Takahashi EM400 Mount carrying:
C14 + Lunt 80ED
Deep Sky Work - ASI294MM Pro+EFW 7x36/Canon 60D (Ha mod), ONAG
Planetary Work - SBIG CFW10, ASI462MM

2.2m Diameter Dome
iOptron CEM70G Mount carrying:
Orion EON 130ED, f7 OTA for Day & Night Use
Ha Setup: Lunt LS80PT/LS75FHa/B1200Ha + Home Brew Lunt Double Stack/B1800Ha on the Orion OTA + Daystar Quantum
WL, G-Band & CaK Setup: Lunt Wedge & Lunt B1800CaK, Baader K-Line and Altair 2nm G-Band filter
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That's really cold Brian, Nice images


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Brian,
FLORIDA
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Brrrrrrrr.......fridgid. I don’t know how you cope in the cold.

Nice image and setup, Brian.

I’d love an observatory, but I have too many obstacles in the way. I have to chase the Sun from the front to the back garden around the house and between the trees as the days and season progresses.

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Pedro, Phil, and Stu...

Thanks for the comments, and I know the cold isn't for everyone (not for many around here either :lol: ).

I have to say I don't mind the cold...it is what I expect to have here in the winter but I wouldn't mind some snow to go with the cold.

Phil, Florida certainly is an improvement as far as temperatures go and improved seeing once you get away from the jet stream!!!

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Maple Ridge Observatory
Cambray, ON Canada

Photos: https://www.flickr.com/photos/185395281@N08/albums

10'x15 Roll-off Roof Observatory
Takahashi EM400 Mount carrying:
C14 + Lunt 80ED
Deep Sky Work - ASI294MM Pro+EFW 7x36/Canon 60D (Ha mod), ONAG
Planetary Work - SBIG CFW10, ASI462MM

2.2m Diameter Dome
iOptron CEM70G Mount carrying:
Orion EON 130ED, f7 OTA for Day & Night Use
Ha Setup: Lunt LS80PT/LS75FHa/B1200Ha + Home Brew Lunt Double Stack/B1800Ha on the Orion OTA + Daystar Quantum
WL, G-Band & CaK Setup: Lunt Wedge & Lunt B1800CaK, Baader K-Line and Altair 2nm G-Band filter
ASI1600MM, ASI432MM, ASI294MM Pro, ASI174MM, ASI462MM
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