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FoxK
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Possible to create a "false eclipse" ?
      #2259120 - 03/15/08 12:03 PM

Hi
I was trying to think of methods to let us non-solar scope users to see the corona better etc...I came up with a prism to divide the light wavelengths to try to view a narrow speciffic wavelenght but I see its already been invented lol (spectroscopy or something) but I also thought that somehow, blocking the main disk (all filters still in place for safety) to see the corona was logical.....here's an example...it may be stupid but its just a simplified example...if you get an object that is the same diameter as the solar disc, and place it in front of the scope, would this not produce an effect similar to a total eclipse and block the majority of the light entering the scope?....I have a solar filter and a 7nm HA filter and can see some granulation if exposed correctly and focused precisely, but of course, no flares etc....just a thought

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Re: Possible to create a "false eclipse" ? new [Re: FoxK]
      #2259183 - 03/15/08 12:36 PM

It is called a Coronagraph and it was invented by Lyot. The optics need to be highly polished so they scatter very little light and it requires that you observe from a high altitudes so the atmosphere doesn't scatter much light also.
I've built a version of one to observe prominences only.
The details can be found here www.considine.net/dgroski under promscope.

- Dave

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Re: Possible to create a "false eclipse" ? new [Re: DAVIDG]
      #2259305 - 03/15/08 01:48 PM

Thanks for the info !

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8" Classic Dob (used as Newtonian on CG5 mount)
Meade 70-AZ-A 70mm Guider using PHD
LS60TCaK/B600/C
CG-5 Advanced GT Mount
Nikon D40x with T-Adaptors
Philips SPC900NC(1/4"ccd)& Quickcam 9000(1/3"CMOS)
Imaging Source DMK 21AU04.AS



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Re: Possible to create a "false eclipse" ? new [Re: DAVIDG]
      #2260308 - 03/15/08 11:03 PM

Quote:

It is called a Coronagraph and it was invented by Lyot. The optics need to be highly polished so they scatter very little light and it requires that you observe from a high altitudes so the atmosphere doesn't scatter much light also.
I've built a version of one to observe prominences only.
The details can be found here www.considine.net/dgroski under promscope.

- Dave




Hi Dave,

I would love it if you had your website in your signature. I have to find a thread where you have posted it all the time.



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