AR2781 in Ha with the TOA 150 double stack
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AR2781 in Ha with the TOA 150 double stack
Dear All,
After too many days covered with fog, sky cleared up on Nov 12. AR2781 was no longer. Still, it was fun to take some images with the double stack Coronado SMn35 0.5A + DayStar 0.6 A :
Here is the link to the image :
http://astrosurf.com/viladrich/astro/so ... 6-f450.jpg
Clear skies
Christian
After too many days covered with fog, sky cleared up on Nov 12. AR2781 was no longer. Still, it was fun to take some images with the double stack Coronado SMn35 0.5A + DayStar 0.6 A :
Here is the link to the image :
http://astrosurf.com/viladrich/astro/so ... 6-f450.jpg
Clear skies
Christian
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Re: AR2781 in Ha with the TOA 150 double stack
That's very impressive Christian!
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Re: AR2781 in Ha with the TOA 150 double stack
TOA150! Awesome.
Have you got a pic of the scope setup?
Have you got a pic of the scope setup?
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Re: AR2781 in Ha with the TOA 150 double stack
Hi Christian,christian viladrich wrote: ↑Sat Nov 14, 2020 3:18 pm Dear All,
After too many days covered with fog, sky cleared up on Nov 12. AR2781 was no longer. Still, it was fun to take some images with the double stack Coronado SMn35 0.5A + DayStar 0.6 A :
Clear skies
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I would love to see you image. Something must have happened. I am not able to see your image. Other posted images on forum are ok.
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I get the same Alfred with this image and some others too. I think it is a browser issue maybe? If I right click on the image and open in a new tab it works fine just to be confusing!
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Re: AR2781 in Ha with the TOA 150 double stack
Firstly I would like to say what a wonderful fine image Christian
On a second note, do you know the host Astrosurf well? I have been doing some investigations recently and it seems the latest version of Google Chrome no longer accepts hotlinks from sites without a valid security certificate (SSL). I was wondering if you could contact them to update their certificate so that users of Google Chrome can see your images properly displayed in the post. This has happened in the last couple of months and we can no longer view yours, Banjo's or Stephane's images anymore without right clicking on the 'image' icon and opening in a separate tab. Currently it can be viewed fine when using Safari, Microsoft Edge and Firefox but I am guessing in the long run no browser will accept it in the end. This would be helpful.
Also, any news on the English version of Astronomie Solaire?
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On a second note, do you know the host Astrosurf well? I have been doing some investigations recently and it seems the latest version of Google Chrome no longer accepts hotlinks from sites without a valid security certificate (SSL). I was wondering if you could contact them to update their certificate so that users of Google Chrome can see your images properly displayed in the post. This has happened in the last couple of months and we can no longer view yours, Banjo's or Stephane's images anymore without right clicking on the 'image' icon and opening in a separate tab. Currently it can be viewed fine when using Safari, Microsoft Edge and Firefox but I am guessing in the long run no browser will accept it in the end. This would be helpful.
Also, any news on the English version of Astronomie Solaire?
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Re: AR2781 in Ha with the TOA 150 double stack
Thanks to all !!
Thanks Alexandra for your analysis about Astrosurf host. I can get in touch with them.
Thanks Alexandra for your analysis about Astrosurf host. I can get in touch with them.
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Not sure I have a picture at hand. I'll take one next time.DeepSolar64 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 14, 2020 4:12 pm TOA150! Awesome.
Have you got a pic of the scope setup?
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Re: AR2781 in Ha with the TOA 150 double stack
Thanks Franco :-)
BTW, I talked with the Astrosurf webmaster. Well, I will have to use links to the images hosted by Astrosurf.
BTW, I talked with the Astrosurf webmaster. Well, I will have to use links to the images hosted by Astrosurf.
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Re: AR2781 in Ha with the TOA 150 double stack
Really excellent image, Christian. Beautiful resolution.
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Thanks for the info Christian, is that because Astrosurf won't pay for an SSL? This means that your data is not secure on their site
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Re: AR2781 in Ha with the TOA 150 double stack
Stunning image, Christian. Thanks for sharing your work.
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