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HPaleske
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Hi solarobserver,
attached a link to the whitelight picture of AR 1027 (p-spot) taken with 408mm Newton f 9,5m.
http://www.unigraph.de/images/Protuberanzen2009/sf20090926_11-31-36zus.jpg
have fun and cs Harald, Germany www.unigraph.de
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swisswalter
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hi harald
fine details
walter
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cuwohler
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Shocking good, Harald! What a resolution!
-------------------- Cai-Uso
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marktownley
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Superb!
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darkstar528
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Those are absolutely amazing, if I saw that clearly, I don't think I could leave the EP...
-------------------- Blue skies,
Stephen "Darkstar" Ames
PST(#96038), VIXEN 8-24mm,CEMAX 2x Barlow, Thousand Oaks White Light Filter and a Meade Elec EP
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Jim Rosenstock
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Nice to have some great white-light images!
Thanks, Harald! 
Jim
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DesertRat
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Amazing Harald! This is magnificent white light imaging, in a class by itself.
Glenn
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molniyabeer
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Gorgeous pics!
-------------------- Steve
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10" Hardin DSH, StarMax 127mm Mak, PST H-a
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HPaleske
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Hi solarobserver,
thank you for your reply.
The atm. conditions were not so good because the sky near by the sun was very white. Nevertheless, the resolution is high, although the contrast is rather low. It will be even better in the future.
cs Harald www.unigraph.de
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