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Online Solar Resources
      #317495 - 01/20/05 09:25 PM

The internet is full of resources of interest to the amateur astronomer. Over in the Lunar Observing forum we have put together a list of links to web sites/pages of use to Lunar Observers that has becomes a large and useful resource. I would like to see such a resource brought into being for this forum as well. Toward that end, I have stuck this post to the top of the forum, and begun our list of online solar observing resources with a link provided recently by David W. Knisely :

Observing the Sun in H-alpha

NASA: Solar Physics

NOVAC: Understanding Hydrogen-Alpha Solar Filters

Resonant Spaces - H-Alpha Etalons by Colin Kaminski

Sungazer Reference List

Dave Groski's Solar Page

Big Bear Solar Observatory

National Solar Observatory

NWS Space Environment Center

Astro-Nut.com Solar

Raban Systems Solar Current Solar Image

Observing the Sun with a Spectroheliograph

Solar Photos from Germany

Cemax Eyepiece Review

Ha-Observing on a budget by John Crilly

ALPO solar section


Please add links that you know of and have found useful. I will periodically go through what is posted on this thread and add it to a master list in this post for convenient access.

Edited by Erix (05/06/08 09:45 PM)


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Re: Online Solar Resources new [Re: desertstars]
      #317504 - 01/20/05 09:32 PM

That's a great one, Tom. Here's one of my favorites:

http://science.nasa.gov/ssl/pad/solar/default.htm

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Re: Online Solar Resources new [Re: Don W]
      #317524 - 01/20/05 09:49 PM

Understanding Hydrogen Alpha Solar Filters:

http://www.novac.com/resources/solar/

and

http://www.sungazer.net/resources.html

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Re: Online Solar Resources new [Re: Don W]
      #317525 - 01/20/05 09:50 PM



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Re: Online Solar Resources new [Re: desertstars]
      #317880 - 01/21/05 09:09 AM

Here is link to my site. It's just starting out, but has plans and photos of some of the instruments I've built (Solar Spectroscope, Coronagraph, and homemade 0.8A H-alpha system)

www.considine.net/dgroski

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Re: Online Solar Resources new [Re: DAVIDG]
      #318072 - 01/21/05 12:00 PM

Big Bear Solar Observatory

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Re: Online Solar Resources new [Re: desertstars]
      #320036 - 01/23/05 02:04 PM

I would suggest
http://sec.noaa.gov which has lots of solar and space weather information. Many, many links there but good starting points are http://sec.noaa.gov/today.html http://sec.noaa.gov/SWN

And a shameless plug for my own site:
http://raben.com/solar http://raben.com/graphs and http://raben.com/maps

Paul Hyndman's site has lots of great info on solar imaging http://astro-nut.com/sun.html


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Re: Online Solar Resources new [Re: Vern Raben]
      #349509 - 02/19/05 03:29 PM

Hi,

Here a other link of the site of my friend Philippe Rouselle, a great french amateur of solar astronomy. Philippe is specialized in spectroheliography. Visit his site [ English Version ]. In France for solar astronomy amateurs, a great site !
The link : Observing the Sun with a spectroheliograph


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Re: Online Solar Resources new [Re: ]
      #364137 - 03/04/05 09:51 PM

My solar website : http://www.astrosurf.com/alcyoneastro and Two new Solar Databases : BaseHalpha and Solamat at
http://basehalpha.ift.fr or http://solamat.ift.fr

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Re: Online Solar Resources new [Re: Didier Favre]
      #372167 - 03/12/05 02:25 PM

Lots of nice links, guys! Thanks. (My astronomy classes are about to begin studying the Sun--as an average yellow dwarf star--on their way to spectrography and stellar evolution.) As always, I appreciate any help (especially nice resources like this) that I can get!

And, as you may imagine, the kids (high-schools seniors, but still "kids" like the rest of us) love the PST! Lots of ooohs and ahhs!

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Re: Online Solar Resources new [Re: ScottAz]
      #514487 - 07/13/05 12:06 PM

This will be my first post here on CN.
A fellow whose pictures(when he posts) and 'scopes always impress me enormously is Harald Paleske.It's a surprise to me that nobody else has brought him to attention.
His site is:

http://www.unigraph.de/

It's in German.The pictures tell their own tale,but if you ache for a translation,Google 'languages' or somesuch will cough up an approximation.

Bruce


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Re: Online Solar Resources new [Re: ]
      #738443 - 12/20/05 12:00 PM

stacking filters

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Re: Online Solar Resources new [Re: Willy Russo]
      #835958 - 02/21/06 03:35 PM

Here's a neat sight on space with a focus on solar actvity:
http://www.spaceweather.com/

Just FYI

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Re: Online Solar Resources new [Re: desertstars]
      #864718 - 03/11/06 07:20 PM Attachment (165 downloads)

Beginner's Guide to Safe Solar Observing (S&T)



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http://www.geocities.com/saberscorpx/home.html


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Re: Online Solar Resources new [Re: SaberScorpX]
      #864729 - 03/11/06 07:24 PM Attachment (180 downloads)

Astronomical League's Sunspotter Observe Program



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Re: Online Solar Resources new [Re: SaberScorpX]
      #1404699 - 02/05/07 07:49 AM

Solar Imaging on a budget:

http://astrosurf.com/obsolar/colabora/colaboradores/veldhuis.html

Homemade tutorial
greetz Emiel Veldhuis
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Re: Online Solar Resources new [Re: EmielVeldhuis]
      #1404781 - 02/05/07 09:08 AM

My solar observation blog:-

http://osastrolog.blogspot.com/search/label/sun

:-)

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Re: Online Solar Resources new [Re: Oldfield]
      #1832072 - 09/10/07 11:24 AM

My site.

http://bellsouthpwp2.net/b/r/brucehegerberg/

Regards

Bruce

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Re: Online Solar Resources new [Re: kim marie]
      #1833273 - 09/10/07 08:58 PM

Very interesting Bruce. Cool idea.

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Re: Online Solar Resources new [Re: badsnoopy]
      #2499396 - 07/04/08 01:51 PM

Question about solar viewing, right now I use a 10 inch reflector Dob. I have made an off axis 5 inch hole with the baader film. I can view the sun just fine, in the white yellow color. What I would like to know is, how do I see the fine detail in the red, orange color? Could I use a H-alfa filter at the eyepiece, with the baader film on the end of the scope to get more detail? Please help.. Thank's, Don.

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