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sulcis2000
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NOAA 1512 with C14HD at 3910 mm
      #5298132 - 07/01/12 04:06 PM Attachment (37 downloads)

Celestron C14HD
Astrosolar 3.8
Basler acA640 mono
Seeing 3-7/10
Transp 5/10



and this is the BW versione
NOAA 1512 bw

Ciao

Alessandro

Edited by sulcis2000 (07/01/12 04:09 PM)


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Andy Devey
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Re: NOAA 1512 with C14HD at 3910 mm new [Re: sulcis2000]
      #5298197 - 07/01/12 04:46 PM

Outstanding shot

Regards

Andy


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Jesus Munoz
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Re: NOAA 1512 with C14HD at 3910 mm new [Re: Andy Devey]
      #5298277 - 07/01/12 05:37 PM

Impressive heliophoto

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sulcis2000
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Re: NOAA 1512 with C14HD at 3910 mm new [Re: Jesus Munoz]
      #5299329 - 07/02/12 03:52 PM

Tks boys

Alessandro


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JJK
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Reged: 04/28/08

Re: NOAA 1512 with C14HD at 3910 mm new [Re: sulcis2000]
      #5299912 - 07/02/12 10:04 PM

Allessandro, excellent images, as always.

Do you have any time lapse images with this resolution? It'd be fun to see the small spots evolve.


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sulcis2000
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Re: NOAA 1512 with C14HD at 3910 mm new [Re: JJK]
      #5300180 - 07/03/12 05:57 AM

Hi JJK

in the following link you can see an animation of AR1505-1505

Ciao

Alessandro

ANIMATION


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Vince22
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Re: NOAA 1512 with C14HD at 3910 mm new [Re: sulcis2000]
      #5300438 - 07/03/12 10:28 AM

Hi Ale !!!

still in action ... ;-)
impressive shot, i like the BW one ... the convection cell are amazing ...
"il portaombrelli" (umbrella stand) do a really great job in your hand ...

bravo !!

ciao

Vince.


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Tuawcxs
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Reged: 04/25/08

Re: NOAA 1512 with C14HD at 3910 mm new [Re: sulcis2000]
      #5301872 - 07/04/12 08:37 AM

Excellent excellent excellent.
What time of day are you able to get the steadiest seeing to show the cells? Can you get cell detail with less quailty conditions? Do the cells show up in the AVIs. Can you visually see the cells in some detail with your setup? Sorry for so many questions


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astrovale
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Re: NOAA 1512 with C14HD at 3910 mm new [Re: Tuawcxs]
      #5302067 - 07/04/12 11:13 AM

Superb job! Guess which version I like more

Luca


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sulcis2000
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Re: NOAA 1512 with C14HD at 3910 mm new [Re: Vince22]
      #5303319 - 07/05/12 06:38 AM

Grazie VINCE!

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sulcis2000
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Re: NOAA 1512 with C14HD at 3910 mm new [Re: astrovale]
      #5303320 - 07/05/12 06:40 AM

B&W?

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sulcis2000
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Re: NOAA 1512 with C14HD at 3910 mm new [Re: Tuawcxs]
      #5303341 - 07/05/12 07:06 AM

Hi Tuawcxs

I usually shoot my Sun movies in the first part of mornig (from 09.00 to 11.00) Cells are visible in notebbok monitor only in those rare moments in which the seeing is good.
I suggest you to use a fast camera (like Basler acA 640 with Sony ICX618 sensor) So you can work with high frame rates (80-100) and you can "freeze" rare moments of good seeing.

Alessandro


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Tom and Beth
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Re: NOAA 1512 with C14HD at 3910 mm new [Re: sulcis2000]
      #5304101 - 07/05/12 05:39 PM

Quote:

Hi JJK

in the following link you can see an animation of AR1505-1505

Ciao

Alessandro

ANIMATION




CAAAAARRRRRUUUMMMBBBBBAAAA


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