Same sunspot group on 24th and 25th Nov

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Same sunspot group on 24th and 25th Nov

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Compare same sunspot group on yestoday and today, it changes a lot as I can see. does rotation of sun itself cause so much difference, I mean the angle in view? Or it really change a lot everyday.

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Telescope: Explore Scientific CF127 [email protected] + Daystar Quark Chromosphere + R filter.
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Re: Same sunspot group on 24th and 25th Nov

Post by Montana »

Fabulous images, it does look like it has grown a lot but then it has also come round a lot more too :hamster: :bow

Have you investigated the dial settings on the Quark yet? it looks like you are a little in blue wing. I bet if you tweaked it a little you may see more contrast.

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Re: Same sunspot group on 24th and 25th Nov

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Very nice images indeed!


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