Monday, 28 September 2020

AR12773 in Ha - 27th September

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Taken with the same setup as the full disk, but without the Baader solar telecompressor and using the IMX174 camera for better sampling.  This little active regions looks nice, but magnetic field strength must be less than 1500 gauss as there are no sunspots formed.

Ha Full Disk 27th September

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Another month has passed before I was able to take a look at the sun, too many things going on!  However there was a spotless active region visible so I was keen to make the most of the autumn sunshine.  Taken with the Lunt 50 etalon double stacked with the Daystar Quark and running at ~f22.

Tuesday, 1 September 2020

Cycle 25 Plage and Filaments - 30th August

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Cycle 25 is certainly starting to get underway on our star.  While the magnetic fields may not be strong enough to form sunspots in this image, the are signs of turbulence in the form of both brighter page and also the darker patches of filaments - cooler clouds of plasma held aloft by magnetic fields.  This image was taken with the Coronado SM90 double stacked with a Daystar Quark and Airylab 2.8x telecentric and a PGR Grasshopper 3 camera with IMX174 chip.

Monday, 31 August 2020

Cycle 25 Plage in CaK - 30th August

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A close up of the region of cycle 25 plage taken with the 100mm Tal Refractor at f28, using the Airylab telecentric, homebrew CaK filter and the FLIR IMX174 camera.  The seeing was just on the limit for the aperture used and I had to take a lot of frames to get a usable image from them out of the other end.

CaK Full Disk 30th August

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The sun is quiet at the moment apart from a region of cycle 25 plage in the northern hemisphere.  Scope used was 60mm aperture with f16 at both the filter and also the camera.

Proms! 30th August

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Taken using the 118mm refractor at f28 using the Daystar Quark and the PGR FLIR IMX 174 camera.  There were lots of nice prominences visible on the sun on Sunday!

Monday, 3 August 2020

A Trio of Active Regions 3rd August

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Cycle 25 really is coming alive and for the first time in years we have three active regions lined up in a row.  It was nice to see so much bright plage on what has been a quiet sun for too long.  Taken with the Coronado SM90 double stacked with the Daystar Quark, Airylab 2.7x telecentric and the FLIR Grasshopper IMX174 camera.