AR2882 in Ha, Cak and WL

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AR2882 in Ha, Cak and WL

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Sunspot (AR2882) is looking good. I was able to quickly capture it in 3 different wavelengths before the atmosphere became too turbulent for imaging.

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Re: AR2882 in Ha, Cak and WL

Post by Montana »

Wow!! cracking images Martin :hamster: :bow

What is your weather like at the moment, it must be springtime :hamster:

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Excellent results, Martin, at the different lights. You succeeded to get great images in spite of the weather.

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Nicely done, Martin, in challenging conditions too.

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Martin:
A nice session.
Thanks for sharing it.
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Great collection of images, Martin!

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Fab images Martin showing so much detail

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Excellent captures Martin.


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Thank you all for your comments, Alexandra it is spring here right now but for some reason the weather is very unsettled with lots of early storm cells.
I think that we are hopefully entering a La Nina phase, which will be good as it's very dry down here in Brisbane.

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Martin,
Well done mate! SPOD!!!
Good collection. well presented.
(good to see you're now in CaK ;) )


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Beautiful images Martin! The granulation shows up well in the WL closeup!! 👍🏻


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You got a good set of images here Martin!


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