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


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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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www.solarlive.nu

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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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Re: Online Solar Resources new [Re: DonDon]
      #2499416 - 07/04/08 02:03 PM

I think you are looking for this thread:

http://www.cloudynights.com/ubbthreads/showflat.php/Cat/0/Number/2331893/page/0/view/collapsed/sb/5/o/all/fpart/1

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Re: Online Solar Resources new [Re: colinsk]
      #2499476 - 07/04/08 02:32 PM

Thank you. A little to technical for me, im a rookie so im just looking for one easy answer, if there is one that is, lol. A lot of talk about night time nebula filters, im interested in the solar filter only, H-alfa. Thank's again for the reply, Don.

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Re: Online Solar Resources new [Re: DonDon]
      #2499797 - 07/04/08 06:02 PM

I'd like to add my site:

http://www.seemysunspot.com It's a daily record of solar activity using images and sketches from observers all over the world...I have over 16mths there now with very few missing days...If people want to see the activity on any particular day, I probably have one or more images/sketches for them check out along the the day before and after for those doing any research...Just a thought!

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Re: Online Solar Resources new [Re: darkstar528]
      #2555641 - 08/02/08 01:58 AM

Here is my no math treatment of how a air spaced etalon works:

http://www.designerinlight.com/solar/EtalonArticlePt1.pdf

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Re: Online Solar Resources new [Re: colinsk]
      #2602683 - 08/25/08 01:48 PM

Live Ha feed from Austria - very useful here in the UK >>>

http://cesar.kso.ac.at/main/last_Ha.php

I like this one from down under for seeing what i'm missing when its night in the UK

http://www.ips.gov.au/Solar/2/4

Enjoy!


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Re: Online Solar Resources new [Re: marktownley]
      #2732134 - 11/02/08 10:34 PM

I found this very interesting page on the NOAA website.

Space Physics and Terrestrial Effects

It is geared for grades 7 through 12.

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Re: Online Solar Resources new [Re: colinsk]
      #2796942 - 12/10/08 03:55 AM

Hi,
my favourite site for daily information is:
http://www.lmsal.com/solarsoft/latest_events/

This site offers fast approach to all relevant data concerning solar imaging, flare follow up, and data of the last days.

CS
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Re: Online Solar Resources new [Re: Oldfield]
      #3122270 - 05/23/09 05:40 AM

www.solarastrophotography.com

www.charliebates.com

www.seemysunspot.com

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www.solarastrophotography.com
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Re: Online Solar Resources new [Re: stephenramsden]
      #3140280 - 06/01/09 05:09 PM

NASA's Encyclopaedic Entry on the Sun:

http://www.nasa.gov/worldbook/sun_worldbook.html

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