H-Alpha 15.08.2020

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H-Alpha 15.08.2020

Post by oreoluna »

Hello friends.
Here are two results from today:

The AR2770 turning out on the north-west edge at 14.50h CEST.
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And a little further north, this beautiful prominence from 15.47h CEST.
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Re: H-Alpha 15.08.2020

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Cool images Jozef.


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Hi Jozef,

Very good


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Post by Montana »

Very nice indeed! :hamster: :bow you have caught similar regions to Turi, looks like AR12770 was still very active in your image after it's flare earlier in the day :hamster:

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Re: H-Alpha 15.08.2020

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Very good results, Jozef

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Re: H-Alpha 15.08.2020

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Montana wrote: Sun Aug 16, 2020 10:50 am Very nice indeed! :hamster: :bow you have caught similar regions to Turi, looks like AR12770 was still very active in your image after it's flare earlier in the day :hamster:

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No! there was only an arc in the northern part. This is on server problem! that it is so overwhelming.

see original here
https://forum.astronomie.de/threads/h-a ... 20.292999/
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Very fine detail shown in your image Jozef - thanks vm

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Re: H-Alpha 15.08.2020

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Very nice. I was clouded out and had strong storms on the 15th.


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