March 10, 2019 surface and proms

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March 10, 2019 surface and proms

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Hi All,
Images were taken with the Quantum Six today using the Solar Spectrum etalon and a focal reducer.

Phil
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Outstanding images Phil...well done :bow

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A super level of detail in these images Phil!


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Hi,

Excellent prominence shots

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Phil:
Super shots all of them.
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TOP images Phil, with a lot of nice details.


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Top shots, Phil. Amazing detail...

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Ooooh! the prominences are to die for :bow :bow

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Wow Phil, those proms are so delicate and the spicule limb is superb. Must have been amazing seeing. I haven't seen seeing like that here in Florida for 2 years in my area! Superb!

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Hi Phil: if you do not mind, where are you located, to have such good seeing ?

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Thank you all for the kind comments. I do hope you enjoyed the images, it is more fun to share.
I refuse to blame the image quality on the seeing or location or equipment. Sometimes it's the photographer. ;-)
Taken from St. Pete., Florida with moments of good seeing. Many videos were taken and processed with the best ones posted. Automating with a SSM would be helpful and save a lot of time.

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Phil,

Excellent images! All of them. Thanks for sharing them with this chat.


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Excellent proms, Phil. Lots of lovely detail. It would be great to see some animations at this resolution.

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