CCD vs Film? Lots of time vs no patience? Alright, this is your place to discuss all the astrophotography what's and what's not. You can discuss about techniques, accessories, cameras, whatever....just make sure you also post some nice photos here too!
Sun taken with Borg 76 and Solarscope SF 50 filter at 5:40pm. In this picture, West is pointing upwards. Simply rotate this picture anticlockwise by 90 degree to point North in its right direction. A reference picture can be found at http://spaceweather.com/images2011/17ju ... elic27rdc6.
Sunspots 1250, 1251 and 1254 are clearly visible.[php]
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It is how many people, less fortunate than you, got to look through it."
-- John Dobson.
The challenge is to have both the prominences and disk details in one image, without having to cheat (i.e. process prominences and disk details in separate picture and put them together).
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Have extracted the photo's web address and re-inserted for you. Pls do note to avoid losing traffic, some websites will disable embedding.
Great effort , by the way!
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I have added some more pictures taken this evening (18Jul11), just before sunset. This time, a B/W and colour images. First let's get our orientation of the Sun. North is pointing to 3O'clock position. There is a new sunspot 1257 emerging at the 5 O'clock position (i.e. about East position). According to spaceweather.com it poses a growing threat for C-class solar flare. The other thing I am observing is the differential rotation of the Sun (20+ days per revoluation near equator and about 40days per revoluation near poles). Will be monitoring by observing the rate of sunspot movement :)
Now a closer look at 1257. Can you see the prominences on the limb below 1257.
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Alfred, hope I am not seeing things but even after logging in to see the thread, your latest two images are "question marks"... got to ensure that the URL is between the "img" tags.
Nice photo;good shot.The sun will be more active later as we are at the beginning of the 4th minicycle in sunspot cycle 24.(main cycle).Yours a single stack right? at 0.7A bandwidth?Thanks.