Recent Images - Solar 2011 July
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AR11263
Date:31-July-2011
Telescope:Solarmax telescope 90DS and AP 130 f8 plus Wedge
Camera:flea3
The Ha image was taken with a.5A filter set up as opposed to .7A used on the other Ha images from this day
AR11260
Date: 14th August 2010
Telescope: AP 130 f8 plus Coronado 90mm single stack
Camera: Flea3 1/4inch
AR11261
Date: 31-July-2011
Telescope: AP 130 f8 plus Coronado 90mm single stack
Camera: Flea3 1/4inch
Sunspot AR11263
Date: 31-July-2011
Telescope: AP 130 f8 plus Coronado 90mm single stack
Camera: Flea3 1/4inch
Image shows the spots in white and Ha light
AR11260 in white and Ha
Date:30-July-2011
Telescope:Solarmax 90D ss with AP 130
Camera:flea3
Here we see a spot group in white and Ha light.The surface granulation is seen in white light. In Ha light it is the hot Hydrogen plasma "clouds" that are seen, emitting light at 656.28 Angstroms.
Spot group 11261 in Detuned Ha light and Ha
Date:30-July-2011
Telescope:Solarmax 90DS and with 90 SS on AP 130
Camera:flea3
Here we see white light and Ha light comparative images, of spot group AR 11261
AR11263
Date:30-July-2011
Telescope:Coronado 90mm SS on AP 130
Camera:flea3
AR11260 in white and Ha
Date:28-July-2011
Telescope:Solarmax telescope 90DS and SS and for white light AP 5inch F8
Camera:flea3
This pic shows how the spot group looked in white light, plus HA .7A bandwidth and .5A bandwidth.
Those spots again
Date:28-July-2011
Telescope:Solarmax telescope 90SS
Camera:flea3
Here we see the same spot group on higher mag.'
Sunspots AR11263 & 11261 as seen in Ha
Date:14-Feb-2011
Telescope:Solarmax telescope 90DS
Camera:flea3
Here we see the same spot group as the previous image, but in Hydrogen alpha, and about half the magnification.
Sunspots AR11263 & AR 11261 in white light
Date:28-July-2011
Telescope:Astro Physics AP130EDT 5" inch f8, with Intes Herschel Wedge+ND filters.
Camera:flea3
Awesome solar views are not restricted to expensive HA scopes. There are various ways of dimming the blinding solar heat safely, but always ask an expert before pointing a scope or indeed any optical device of any size at the sun.
AR11254
Date:22-July-2011
Telescope:Solarmax telescope 90DS
Camera:flea3
AR11254 heading off the limb. Any of these active regions can be seen in (white light)on the excellent easy to use archives, on http://www.spaceweather.com
AR11251
Date:22-July-2011
Telescope:Solarmax telescope 90DS
Camera:flea3
Here we see AR11251 just about to rotate out of view
The sun's full disc as seen in Ha
Date:14-July-2011
Telescope:Solarmax telescope 90DS
Camera:flea3
Here we see the full solar disc, note the AR11251 on the top left
AR11251
Date:14-July-2011
Telescope:Solarmax telescope 90DS
Camera:flea3
Here we see AR11252 one day further onto the disc. I often describe solar activity as seen in the light of Hydrogen alpha ( Ha), as "awesome", I just cannot think of a better word.
AR 11251
Date:14-July-2011 07:30ut
Telescope:AP130 with Coronado 90 etalon + Daystar ATM .65A
Camera:Flea3
This large active region is developing nicely
An elegant pair of proms
Date:14-July-2011 07:20ut
Telescope:AP130 with Coronado 90 etalon + Daystar ATM .65A
Camera:Flea3
Pic shows a "flaming loop" and a typical "hedgerow" type prom
Coronal Loop type Prominence
Date:14-July-2011 07:24ut
Telescope:AP130 with Coronado 90 etalon + Daystar ATM .65A
Camera:Flea3
These prominences are characterised by their thin discreet bright arcs where solar material "appears" as if from nowhere at the tops of the arcs. To see a movie of this go back to the home page and click images, images of the sun, January 2007, then the picture.
Coloured Full Disc Shot
Date:11-July-2011
Telescope:Solarmax telescope 90DS 800mm FL
Camera:flea3
This is a colourised version of the previous image
Solar Full Disc
Date:11-July-2011
Telescope:Solarmax telescope 90DS 800mm fl
Camera:flea3
This isa a mosaic of about 12 frames made up into a full disc Image
A Filprom
Date:5-July-2011 10:10ut
Telescope:AP130 with Coronado 90 etalon + Daystar ATM .65A
Camera:Flea3
We call these Filproms, as they are called filaments on the disc and prominences when they are prominent off the limb.
Fantasy Total Eclipse
Date:3-July-2011 proms 08:42
Telescope:Solarmax telescope 90DS and C14
Camera:flea3 and Skynyx
We would need 2 suns positioned about 90 degrees apart, with the moon eclipsing the other.
A Scruffy Dog Prominence
Date:1-July-2011 08:16ut
Telescope:AP130 with Coronado 90 etalon + Daystar ATM .65A
Camera:Flea3
This was a bright prominence enabling the capture of the prom and surface at the same time. Note the dark filament clouds near the limb too.
A large looping prominence
Date:1-July-2011 08:07ut
Telescope:AP130 with Coronado 90 etalon + Daystar ATM .65A
Camera:Flea3
This was a faint but elegant Prominence