January 2023 Solar Chats.
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January 2023 Solar Chats.
I know we still have a few "solar heads" around and we would sure like to hear from you!!!
Our sun is very active right now so lets see some photos!!!!
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Re: January 2023 Solar Chats.
The original Solarheads ( back in the days of the previous forum ) won't be as fit and healthy as they were, so probably find it more difficult to set up and image. In the case of the UK Old Sol is still very low in the sky, and I wouldn't expect to begin imaging much before Easter ( sky permitting ). I'm still available to give my 2 cents worth and help anyone I can, but much depends on how long the chemotherapy halts the progress of my cancers.
I " tune in " most mornings to see what's new up there .
Perhaps we should have a role call of the old crew to see who's still on the right side of the grass ???
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I haven't been able to confirm any 'passings' but strange they just disappeared.
Anyway.
I did discover a great solar imaging tutorial on the "Solar Chat" forum so I thought I would post a link here to share. It's for using a DayStar Quark but some of the tips fit any solar imaging.
https://solarchatforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=34220
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I am waiting for the delivery.
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Re: January 2023 Solar Chats.
I seem find white light a bit better than
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Nothing but clouds and rain!
Hopefully this weekend it will clear out enough to capture some images.
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Our club did an outreach for almost 500 locals in 2017 and we are planning for the 2024 event.
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I still get out on those sunny days, I've had more clear days than nights. I'm sure you're all too familiar with my pics... For now, white light only (Baader film), though having come into a bit of money recently, I wouldn't mind upping my game to Calcium-K, which for some reason I find very interesting. Not sure whether to go glass Baader filter or Daystar on that... Any advice or parts for sale?
A Herschel wedge is something else I'd like, again, any advice or have one for sale you don't want?
The upcoming 2024 eclipse... From my backyard I'll get 97% totality, but I think the 200 mile drive to Kingston, Ontario on April 8th for 100% might be in my future.... I can see me now; all set up at a truck stop parking lot on the Trans Canada highway
Thanks for starting this up again Gordon!
All the best,
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I just received an email telling me that my apm solar wedge has finally arrived.
I should receive it on the 22nd.
yessssssssssss
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Tout le meilleur mon ami,
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Too much Towa glass/mirrors.
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Hi my good friend ,Thefatkitty wrote: ↑Tue Feb 21, 2023 1:22 am C'est une bonne nouvelle!! I was looking at that as well, where did you order from? Look forward to hearing about your premiere lumiere avec ca!
Tout le meilleur mon ami,
I ordered it from .
david astro in bouchreville in quebec.
he is the one who sells it the cheapest.
it's not cheap but it's the one that has a very good review.
I give you the link.
all the best to you too.
https://davidastro.com/apm-herschel-wed ... -filter-2/
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I have every Astro-related pic I've ever taken backed up on two USB hard drives (redundancy) along with other things deemed important.
Did some searching; found the first Solar pic I ever took, back on Sept. 8, 2017. I used the Baader 5.0ND filter I still use today with my C80-HD, Canon T3 and no filters on the nosepiece. I took 15 pictures at ISO 800 and 1/1000th sec exp.
Post processing involved aligning in PIPP and stacking with AS3. I'd been taking pics of the Moon for some time, so at least that part was familiar.
I posted this on AF.net. From left to right clockwise are AR's 2678, 77, 79, 74 and 73. I was rather proud of myself...
Soon after, I learned about software for ol' Sol. This is a redo of the above today in ImPPG and
5 1/2 years later. My T3 died two years ago, I now have a low-mileage used EOS 550D (T2i) with a sensor cleaner, I still use the same scope and front filter (no pinholes; it lives in a tupperware container), and now I have a Baader UV/IR cut and single-stack Solar Continuum filter for the camera nosepiece. Now I take about 120 shots at ISO 800 and 1/200th sec exp as the Sun drifts through the camera's viewfinder. Manual mount...
Plus I'm more familiar with the software used, and have had years to experiment with everything. I've tried the Baader 3.8ND film, but it's a bit much for my
I also found a royalty-free image of the planets to scale on one of NASA's many web pages, so I thought I'd scale that to the Sun for effect.
This is the last image I've taken of ol' Sol on Feb 14 of this year.
Filters and knowledge help
Well, that's been my Solar
All the best,
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Too much Towa glass/mirrors.
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H/A - PST stage 2 mod with a Baader 90mm ERF on a Celestron XLT 102 (thanks Mike!)
Ca-K - W/O 61mm, Antares 1.6 barlow, Baader 3.8 OD and Ca-K filters with a ZWO ASI174mm.
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I just received my solar wedge.
a day in advance.
first impression,
bigger than I thought and heavier.
funny thing though,
no instructions with the solar wedge.
obviously, I received it after the sun went down lol.
I'm sorry for the people who live near me (a radius of about 500 kilometers)
for the clouds that are going to peak.
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Re: January 2023 Solar Chats.
Jean-Yves, it was nice and sunny here this morning, than at noon the clouds and wind came in, the temperature dropped... Now it all makes sense!
I'm surprised at the no instructions or specs on it. Website maybe? And that is very large as well, wow!
Hopefully you have clear skies, but you're probably in for the storm we're getting here tomorrow night/Thursday as well. Hope you get first light soon; interested in hearing your experiences!
All the best,
"The Hankmeister" Celestron 8SE, orange tube Vixen made C80, CG4, AZ-EQ5 and SolarQuest mounts.
Too much Towa glass/mirrors.
Solar:
H/A - PST stage 2 mod with a Baader 90mm ERF on a Celestron XLT 102 (thanks Mike!)
Ca-K - W/O 61mm, Antares 1.6 barlow, Baader 3.8 OD and Ca-K filters with a ZWO ASI174mm.
W/L - C80-HD with Baader 5.0 & 3.8 Solar film, Solar Continuum 7.5nm and UV/IR filters with a Canon EOS 550D.
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