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HI ALL,
Here is my Sunspot closeup taken today 1/17/05. We had horrible seeing, not to mention -2F, I couldn't stay out there for long. I used an old Meade electronic eyepiece attached to my old 10" F6.3 SCT it barely fit in the FOV. I then captured the composite video out to an old high 8 sony camcorder. Then captured the video with an ATI Wonder Pro capture card, to my PC as an AVI file. I captured this video and imported it into Registax 3, which stacked 392 frames. Here is the resulting image, although its not bad, lots of detail, it could have been better had it the seeing been better. Enjoy! ![]()
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That's a great shot..
Your thread title and subject reminded me of an ebay ad though ![]()
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Galactic Nice image, I just got a solar filter for my scope, thanks to e-bay. I have not had a chance to use it but I know I will soon. Keep them coming, great stuff.
yours in the way Paul F. Campbell |
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yet another story and some amateur SOHO (lol) shot of your sunspot "720"
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/stor...oon_050128.html |
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Galactic2000 could you post a single frame so I, and others, can see the quality you gained through the frame stacking?
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Active Region 10720 or sunspot 720 survived a full circuit of the sun but by now has shrunk to the point of invisibility.
http://www.spaceweather.com/index.cgi view February 9 Dave Mitsky
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