Help needed for Solar Observation this Sat 8am to 4pm

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rlow
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Post by rlow »

Thanks to Wee Kiong, Mooey and I had our first look at the sun thru H-alpha filter and the image was fabulous. With the PST and Pentax ep at 8mm (50x, 60 deg apparent field), the image was almost to the edge of field, and various solar features on the chronosphere, eg, prominences, filaments, granulations, active regions around sunspots etc, can be seen. And the image is dynamic, with movement in real time!

I wonder if anyone had tried imaging all that?
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Post by Lee »

This is the first image taken and posted under Astrophotography sometime back.

PST with William Optics 25mm Digital Adapter via Nikon 885
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Post by Jin Peng »

cool, mooey, so good thingy never pull me along go see see, cool stuff leh
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ALPiNe
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Post by ALPiNe »

rlow wrote:Thanks to Wee Kiong, Mooey and I had our first look at the sun thru H-alpha filter and the image was fabulous. With the PST and Pentax ep at 8mm (50x, 60 deg apparent field), the image was almost to the edge of field, and various solar features on the chronosphere, eg, prominences, filaments, granulations, active regions around sunspots etc, can be seen. And the image is dynamic, with movement in real time!

I wonder if anyone had tried imaging all that?
Just curious, but exactly how is this H-alpha filter different from the ordinary solar filters? Is it possible to see those solar features (e.g prominences) that you have mentioned when using ordinary solar filters alone whilst using high-powered EPs like the Pentax 8mm? I hope you can enlighten me on this. Thanks! :D


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Tachyon
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Post by Tachyon »

Chekc out the links in this post: http://www.cloudynights.com/ubbthreads/ ... ll/fpart/1

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Post by chrisyeo »

Hi Alpine,

For the benefit of the forum readers, could you post your question as a different thread next time? Thanks.

Anyway, to answer your question quickly, Halpha is a much more narrow bandwidth than ordinary solar filters and thus prominences are not visible in ordinary ones no matter what ep you use.

If you want to know more, just follow Tachyon's helpful links.

Clear skies!
Chris
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ALPiNe
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Post by ALPiNe »

Thanks alot guys for the spot-on cognizance! Really appreciate it! :D


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Post by MooEy »

nice link, chris maybe u can move part of this thread to generalforum.

~MooEy~
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