Magnetically disturbed region in Ha 6th May '21

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Magnetically disturbed region in Ha 6th May '21

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I just had a few minutes this morning for solar imaging, so I decided to set up straight away with the 150mm/DS Lunt 35 to take a close up view of the magnetically disturbed region (not quite an active region). The seeing was awful. Looking back at the SER file it's a wonder I got anything half decent from the sequence at all with lots of ripples and waves dominating the scene.

Anyhow, AS!3 and ImPPG did their magic.... and here's the result.

Image20210506_Ha_AR by Stuart Green, on Flickr

Not sure how this region will develop. I guess we'll see in the coming days.

Thanks for looking

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That came out well Stu! I'm hoping to observe again on the 6am shift tomorrow morning, all the hiccups of wednesday I feel have been addressed, so weather permitting tomorrow I hope will yield some results, especially ahead of a washout weekend...


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Lovely Stu, I managed a full session today. A few very small bright areas popping out as well and lovely prom action dottted around the disk. Thanks for sharing.


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A great capture of this quiet AR Stu.

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Beautiful new AR Stu.


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Very well done Stu, despite the seeing.


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Stu:
Beautiful image in spite of bad seeing.
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That certainly is magic, what a fabulous image :bow :hamster:

The weekend doesn't look good for me :(

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That is certainly a very nice image Stuart...your processing beat the seeing you described :bow

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Many thanks, everyone.

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Carbon60 wrote: Thu May 06, 2021 7:05 pm I just had a few minutes this morning for solar imaging, so I decided to set up straight away with the 150mm/DS Lunt 35 to take a close up view of the magnetically disturbed region (not quite an active region). The seeing was awful. Looking back at the SER file it's a wonder I got anything half decent from the sequence at all with lots of ripples and waves dominating the scene.

Anyhow, AS!3 and ImPPG did their magic.... and here's the result.

Image20210506_Ha_AR by Stuart Green, on Flickr

Not sure how this region will develop. I guess we'll see in the coming days.

Thanks for looking

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