Fortunately another late afternoon with blue skies over here, another chance to capture AR2781 in CaK:
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Frank
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Re: AR2781 in CaK, November 8th, 2020
Is that one or two Ellerman bombs showing? Wonderful detail....
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Re: AR2781 in CaK, November 8th, 2020
Superb detail in this Frank and beautifully processed, thank you
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Re: AR2781 in CaK, November 8th, 2020
Superb!
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Re: AR2781 in CaK, November 8th, 2020
I just lurrvve your Cak image Frank. Shows so much detail of the close-up.
Thanks for sharing
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Thanks for sharing
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Re: AR2781 in CaK, November 8th, 2020
Lovely image, Frank.
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Re: AR2781 in CaK, November 8th, 2020
Very nice Frank!
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Re: AR2781 in CaK, November 8th, 2020
Thanks everybody for the kind words!
Geoff, I also noted the bright dots, but I do not know enough about Ellerman bombs to tell if these count. I did a quick search for CaK images to compare, but didn't find much: just one taken with a Baader K line filter:
http://www.chamaeleon-observatory-onjal ... lerman.jpg
So, I'd be happy if people with more knowledge about Ellerman bombs in CaK weigh in!
Regards,
Frank
Geoff, I also noted the bright dots, but I do not know enough about Ellerman bombs to tell if these count. I did a quick search for CaK images to compare, but didn't find much: just one taken with a Baader K line filter:
http://www.chamaeleon-observatory-onjal ... lerman.jpg
So, I'd be happy if people with more knowledge about Ellerman bombs in CaK weigh in!
Regards,
Frank