Today's slow SUN (20190501)
WEB LINK:
http://re.apaaweb.com/sun_h_alpha_2019-05.html
Almost nothing to see, a very quiet Sun
IMAGING SETUPS
IMAGING SETUPS
IMAGING SETUPS
SUN (20190501) H-alpha DISK & PROMS (12:00 UTC). LUNT60, BF30, PGR GRASSHOPPER 3 GS3-U3-28S4M
SUN (20190501) H-alpha DISK & PROMS (12:00 UTC). TV101 F/5.4, SM60, BF30, PGR GRASSHOPPER 3 GS3-U3-28S4M
SUN (20190501) H-alpha DISK & PROMS (12:00 UTC). TV101 F/5.4, SM60, BF30, PGR GRASSHOPPER 3 GS3-U3-28S4M
SUN (20190501) CaK (12:00 UTC). TV101 F/5.4, LUNT 1200 CaK Module, PGR GRASSHOPPER 3 GS3-U3-28S4M
SUN (20190501) WL, CaK & H-alpha (12:00 UTC). TV101 F/5.4, LUNT 1200 CaK Module, SM60, BF30, PGR GRASSHOPPER 3 GS3-U3-28S4M
Today's slow SUN (20190501)
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Re: Today's slow SUN (20190501)
A nice trio of disks Pedro. Looks like we will have some activity coming around the limb in the next couple of days, how active is a different question though!
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Re: Today's slow SUN (20190501)
Great set, verywiet except for that small filament. Fingers crossed for some new activity soon.
David
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Re: Today's slow SUN (20190501)
A nice filament
I agree with Mark, that huge active region that left 2 weeks ago (AR12738) should be on the return this weekend if it hasn't decayed too much
Alexandra
I agree with Mark, that huge active region that left 2 weeks ago (AR12738) should be on the return this weekend if it hasn't decayed too much
Alexandra
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Thanks a lot guys
Looking forward to see AR12738 again, or what is left of it
Looking forward to see AR12738 again, or what is left of it
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Re: Today's slow SUN (20190501)
There will certainly be plage activity even if the spots have gone...
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Re: Today's slow SUN (20190501)
Thanks Eric
Feurte abrazo
Feurte abrazo
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Re: Today's slow SUN (20190501)
Another fine set, Pedro.
Stu.
Stu.
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Fluxgate Magnetometers (1s and 150s Cadence).
Radio meteor detector.
More images at http://www.flickr.com/photos/solarcarbon60/