May 4th 2021, Prom at the SSW edge

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May 4th 2021, Prom at the SSW edge

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Hello everyone.
Yesterday I had the opportunity to hold this beautiful Protubaranz group on the SSW edge at 1:00 p.m. CEST (rotated 180 °) in one image.

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LZOS 6" f8 Apo, Baader D-ERF 160, TV 4x Powermate, SolarSpectrum 0.3 À, ASI290mm.
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That's a really nice close up Jozef. The 290mm really digs into the detail.


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marktownley wrote: Tue May 04, 2021 3:11 pm The 290mm really digs into the detail.
Hello Mark.
Despite oversampling ... it delivers good results. I like it. :P
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oreoluna wrote: Tue May 04, 2021 12:55 pm Hello everyone.
Yesterday I had the opportunity to hold this beautiful Protubaranz group on the SSW edge at 1:00 p.m. CEST (rotated 180 °) in one image.

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LZOS 6" f8 Apo, Baader D-ERF 160, TV 4x Powermate, SolarSpectrum 0.3 À, ASI290mm.
CS,
Jozef
Hi Jozef,
Nice capture. How do you overcome the seeing conditions ? Are you imaging at very high altitude ?
At such high resolution, I would be checking the sampling CCD and also the image scale.

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Hello Magnus.
How do you overcome the seeing conditions ? Are you imaging at very high altitude ?
Yes, I live on the fourth floor. :) ;)
At such high resolution, I would be checking the sampling CCD and also the image scale.
Why ... I like the slightly "blurry" of this 290mm with the oversampling. This works particularly well with protuberances. She can very finely reproduce the grayscale.

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I like the near natural Ha red color.


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Indeed beautiful coloring Jozef.


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Jozef:
Beautiful images.
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Beautiful image, Jozef.

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:bow2 again frends.
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Re: May 4th 2021, Prom at the SSW edge

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Nice detail Jozef.


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What a delight :bow :hamster: I think I need to build a solar observation tower out of my house roof :)

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Montana wrote: Wed May 05, 2021 9:31 am I think I need to build a solar observation tower out of my house roof :)
This is not a bad idea Alexandra ...... this is how you avoid the ground-level pollution with fine dust. ;)
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Excellent Jozef

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