Dark filament on the NE

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Dark filament on the NE

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Still no spots today, and few faculae only. Looking through my Lunt 50 I noted a dark filament close to the NE limb so I decided to take a closer view. This time I used a Celestron XLT 100ED scope modified with the Lunt PT module, seeing was only slightly less than awful nevertheless it was worth of a try. Thanks for looking.
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Re: Dark filament on the NE

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That is a lovely long and dark filament, I think this was the amazing prom yesterday :)
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Yes Raffaello, certainly is a well-nice filament image and thanks for sharing

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Re: Dark filament on the NE

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Thanks Raf, glad you got some sun, lovely filament thanks for sharing.


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Re: Dark filament on the NE

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Montana wrote: Thu Apr 08, 2021 3:55 pm That is a lovely long and dark filament, I think this was the amazing prom yesterday :)
:bow :hamster:

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Just imaged it and there is still some plasma floating above it ... :o


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Nice Raf! It looks nearly 3D.


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Really nice filament!


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Great capture, Raf, well done !

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Thanks for your kind comments :)


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That's an excellent image Raf, almost has a double stack look to it.

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Nice to see Raf.


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Re: Dark filament on the NE

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Thanks.
marktownley wrote: Fri Apr 09, 2021 8:19 amThat's an excellent image Raf, almost has a double stack look to it.
The behaviour of my PT is very erratic, sometimes is disappointing sometimes is similar to having a DS. Surely it is temperature-dependent and I noted also that between the original B600 and the the B1200 I purchased later there is a significant difference.


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Re: Dark filament on the NE

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Raf:
A very nice filament image.
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