Solar on Nov. 19th. ES127APO+QUARK+ Apollo-M MAX (IMX432) cam

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Solar on Nov. 19th. ES127APO+QUARK+ Apollo-M MAX (IMX432) cam

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The Sun on Nov 19th. Fair seeing condition, a big prominence and a filament in image 1. Two small sunspots looks like twins, so cute 😃
In this time R filter was used to instand of UV IR-cut filter, at front of Quark. I think R filter will reduce more heat than UV IR-cut filter, I'm not sure if it is good enough for protect my Quark.
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Telescope: ES127 CF APO F7.5 + Daystar Quark + R filter.
Mount: SW AZEQ6
Camera: Player One Apollo-M MAX (IMX432)
Capture: Exp=8ms, Gain=150, 2000 frames, 30% stacked.
Software: AS!3, AstraImage5, Photoshop CC.
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Telescope: ES127CF APO F7.5, LXY80APO F6
Mount: SW AZEQ6, iOption GEM45.
Camera: Player One Apollo-M MAX(IMX432), Apollo-M(IMX174), Apollo-M MINI(IMX429)
Accessories: Daystar Quark Chromosphere, Herschel prism, TV5X, TV2.5X
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Re: Solar on Nov. 19th. ES127APO+QUARK+ Apollo-M MAX (IMX432) cam

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Two very nice images and the prominence + filaments have shown very well

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These turned out well!


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Fabulous images :bow :hamster: the prominence is magical :hamster:

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Re: Solar on Nov. 19th. ES127APO+QUARK+ Apollo-M MAX (IMX432) cam

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EGRAY_OBSERVATORY wrote: Mon Nov 22, 2021 2:46 pm Two very nice images and the prominence + filaments have shown very well

Terry
Thanks a lot, Terry. Seeing was a little bad,


Telescope: ES127CF APO F7.5, LXY80APO F6
Mount: SW AZEQ6, iOption GEM45.
Camera: Player One Apollo-M MAX(IMX432), Apollo-M(IMX174), Apollo-M MINI(IMX429)
Accessories: Daystar Quark Chromosphere, Herschel prism, TV5X, TV2.5X
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