The Sun today [13 Jan 2008]

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The Sun today [13 Jan 2008]

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Took this today:

Picture below shows surface detail using one SM40 etalon.
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Picture belows shows surface detail using two SM40 etalons stacked together.Image

Enjoy.
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Very nice!
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Post by Clifford60 »

2nd pic look nicer
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Hi,
I thought the other "Sun"... ha ha ha :P :P

Anyway, very nice... this is what I call "The Golden Sun"!!! :D

By the way, what cause the brighter "band" on the Sun in the second image??

Have a nice day.
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WOW soooo nice.....great job..... 8-)
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very Hyndmann-like!
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nice...
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weixing wrote:Hi,
I thought the other "Sun"... ha ha ha :P :P

Anyway, very nice... this is what I call "The Golden Sun"!!! :D

By the way, what cause the brighter "band" on the Sun in the second image??

Have a nice day.
The band is caused due to the tuning effects from the two tuning knobs on the two etalons. While trying to find the greatest contrast and feature, the bright band will shift. When both etalons are tuned properly, the whole sun will look bright as a whole. This is why when two etalons need to be stack, COronado requires owners to send in their first etalon back to factory to find a matching second etalon. I also discovered that the order which the etalons are put together also makes a huge difference. I tried once, and the Sun was extremely dark, no matter how i tune the etalons.

Hope you get what i'm trying to say. :)
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Wow nice!
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Yes, very nice! Seems like you have specialized in Solar Photography already!
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