Nice little prom today 4/11/18

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Nice little prom today 4/11/18

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I haven't done this in months because the Sun has been so quiet. Just had a quick session when I saw this modest prominence today.

2280mm FL, Basler Ace through LS80 DS2 and 160mm refractor
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gorgeous!


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Dave:
A really good protuberance shot, clean and sharp.
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Wow, great level of detail :o
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Dave S wrote: Wed Apr 11, 2018 8:02 pm I haven't done this in months because the Sun has been so quiet. Just had a quick session when I saw this modest prominence today.

2280mm FL, Basler Ace through LS80 DS2 and 160mm refractor

Sun_111435_g4_ap551.jpg
Nice capture, Dave! Good details in this prominence.

BTW Does it mean you do use the 35mm etalon for DS (for LS80T) mounted in 160mm refractor?


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Any thing but modest ! That is a great image

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Valery wrote: Thu Apr 12, 2018 12:07 am

Nice capture, Dave! Good details in this prominence.

BTW Does it mean you do use the 35mm etalon for DS (for LS80T) mounted in 160mm refractor?


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Great prom shot Dave!


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Wow!, beautiful, smooth and wispy :bow :hamster: I wish I could see the Sun again ;)
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