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Brierley Hill Solar: The Big Filaprom With The Quark - 26th April
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Monday, 27 April 2015. The Big Filaprom With The Quark - 26th April. The seeing was not ideal, but there was still plenty of detail to see in the big filaprom that was snaked over the suns north eastern limb on sunday. This was taken with the Daystar Quark, Skywatcher ED80 and the Imaging Source DMK31 camera. Posted by Mark Townley. Monday, April 27, 2015. Solar Picture of the Day. Ha Full Disk 30th April. Return of the Long Lived Filament? CaK Top 30th april. CaK Filaproms - 28th April. A Closeup View o...
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Brierley Hill Solar: AR12333 CaK 26th April
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Monday, 27 April 2015. AR12333 CaK 26th April. A barren bit of sun taken with the ED60, homebrew CaK filter and the DMK31 camera. Posted by Mark Townley. Monday, April 27, 2015. Solar Picture of the Day. Ha Full Disk 30th April. Return of the Long Lived Filament? CaK Top 30th april. CaK Filaproms - 28th April. Filament and S4421 with The Quark - 28th April. Ha Full Disk 28th April. CaK Full Disk 26th April. AR12331 CaK 26th April. AR12333 CaK 26th April. The Big Filaprom With The Quark - 26th April.
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Brierley Hill Solar: Solar Websites
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Http:/ solarchat.solarastronomy.org/index.php/en/. THE place to go for solar chat, help, advice and images. Daily updated on all things solar and the earth sun environment. Forum with lots of rules and things you can't talk about! Http:/ halpha.nso.edu/. Live solar images 24/7. Http:/ www.lunt-solarsystems.eu/. Http:/ www.sonnen-filter.de/. Transmission data for numerous solar filters. Http:/ www.solen.info/solar/. Detailed daily solar activity report. Http:/ www.bbso.njit.edu/. Big Bear Solar Observatory.
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Brierley Hill Solar: CaK Full Disk 26th April
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Monday, 27 April 2015. CaK Full Disk 26th April. Taken with the ED60 at 600mm focal length, there is more detail using the larger aperture scope,. but unfortunately is more susceptible to the effects of poor seeing in the individual panes that make up this mosaic. Posted by Mark Townley. Monday, April 27, 2015. Solar Picture of the Day. Ha Full Disk 30th April. Return of the Long Lived Filament? CaK Top 30th april. CaK Filaproms - 28th April. Filament and S4421 with The Quark - 28th April. North East Qua...
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Brierley Hill Solar: Ha Full Disk 30th April
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Thursday, 30 April 2015. Ha Full Disk 30th April. The sun is quiet, but is still picturesque, that filament looks like it it nearly stretching across the whole disk. Interesting that there has been a feature here on this part of the sun now for over 4 months. This image was taken with the DS40 at 560mm focal length with the DMK31 camera. Posted by Mark Townley. Thursday, April 30, 2015. Solar Picture of the Day. Ha Full Disk 30th April. Return of the Long Lived Filament? CaK Top 30th april. Surge Proms I...
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Brierley Hill Solar: Ha Full Disk 4th May
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Monday, 4 May 2015. Ha Full Disk 4th May. The suns southern hemisphere seems to be the one full of activity at the moment, especially with its million kilometre long filament that is visible at the moment. Taken with the DS40 at 560mm focal length with the Imaging Source DMK31 camera. Posted by Mark Townley. Monday, May 04, 2015. Solar Picture of the Day. AR12356 Ha With PGR Blackfly IMX249 and Daystar Quar. AR12357 Ha 30th May. AR12356 and AR12357 Ha 30th May. Ha Full Disk 30th May. Ha Full Disk 28th May.
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Brierley Hill Solar: AR12335 - Angry Active Region 4th May
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Tuesday, 5 May 2015. AR12335 - Angry Active Region 4th May. The 100mm Tal100R refractor really does work well with the Daystar Quark, producing some tight bandpass up close results. This active region looks very angry with its swirls of plasma. Shot with the Baader solar telecompressor and the Imaging Source DMK31 camera. Posted by Mark Townley. Tuesday, May 05, 2015. Solar Picture of the Day. AR12356 Ha With PGR Blackfly IMX249 and Daystar Quar. AR12357 Ha 30th May. AR12356 and AR12357 Ha 30th May.
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Brierley Hill Solar: Filament Closeup 4th May
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Tuesday, 5 May 2015. Filament Closeup 4th May. Taken with the Daystar Quark and the Skywatcher ED80 refractor this us a mosaic of 3 images taken with the Imaging Source DMK31 camera. The seeing was very hit and miss yesterday, but I managed to get a reasonable bit with this image. Posted by Mark Townley. Tuesday, May 05, 2015. Solar Picture of the Day. AR12356 Ha With PGR Blackfly IMX249 and Daystar Quar. AR12357 Ha 30th May. AR12356 and AR12357 Ha 30th May. Ha Full Disk 30th May. CaK Full Disk 30th May.
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Brierley Hill Solar: Equipment
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In addition I used a Meade ETX90 with Baader solar film and Baader Continium filter for white light observations and imaging. The optics were mounted using Geoptik hardware on a Skywatcher EQ6 Pro mount. As I used this Ha setup more and more I became ever aware of a hatched pattern that was. Http:/ solarchat.solarastronomy.org/index.php/en/this-is-solar-chat/12-solar-scope-modifications/4067-modified-sm40-a-story-of-evolution. I would recommend a read if you are interesting in the specifics of this mod.
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Brierley Hill Solar: Ha Full Disk 28th April
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Tuesday, 28 April 2015. Ha Full Disk 28th April. It was cold and frosty this morning, however the etalons on my DS40 definitely perform better in temperatures closer to 20c, offering more contrast due to to being on band at the higher temperatures. This image was taken at 560mm focal length with the DMK31 camera. Posted by Mark Townley. Tuesday, April 28, 2015. Solar Picture of the Day. Ha Full Disk 30th April. Return of the Long Lived Filament? CaK Top 30th april. CaK Filaproms - 28th April. A Closeup V...