Solar cycle 25
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Re: Solar cycle 25
Hi Alfred
Very hard to get someone engaged in daily obs of the sun because of the heat on prolong exposure to the sun. Also its pretty uncomfortable., and those solar scope/filters are not cheap.
Moreover, after prolong(approx 11+ years) exposure to the sun, I learn that even optical coating turn into cataract! It happens to my 8 cm refractor, bought new from astroscientific.
Now for today's observation.
In 540nm.... Sunspot 2810 show up as 2 spots separated by a lightbridge.
In Ha...... 2 bright spots in the northern belt., one at 2810 location and another with no spot visible.
No bright region detected in southern belt.The prominence that showed up today are pretty small. Also one small filament seen near the bright region in the northern belt and one near the middle of the southern belt.
In Cak...... Besides the 2 regions mentioned above shows up in also cak., A BRIGHT REGION SHOW UP IN NEAR THE CENTRE OF THE SOUTHERN BELT..... a surprise.
Observed between 10am to 1 pm.
Very hard to get someone engaged in daily obs of the sun because of the heat on prolong exposure to the sun. Also its pretty uncomfortable., and those solar scope/filters are not cheap.
Moreover, after prolong(approx 11+ years) exposure to the sun, I learn that even optical coating turn into cataract! It happens to my 8 cm refractor, bought new from astroscientific.
Now for today's observation.
In 540nm.... Sunspot 2810 show up as 2 spots separated by a lightbridge.
In Ha...... 2 bright spots in the northern belt., one at 2810 location and another with no spot visible.
No bright region detected in southern belt.The prominence that showed up today are pretty small. Also one small filament seen near the bright region in the northern belt and one near the middle of the southern belt.
In Cak...... Besides the 2 regions mentioned above shows up in also cak., A BRIGHT REGION SHOW UP IN NEAR THE CENTRE OF THE SOUTHERN BELT..... a surprise.
Observed between 10am to 1 pm.
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Re: Solar cycle 25
Today sun......
Almost total blackout in all activities.
At 540nm..... No sunspot., blank sun.
At Ha 0.5A bandwidth...... A very very small prominence at northern belt edge rotating out of view., followed by a small filament. No bright region at all.
In Cak..... The above region in the northern belt show up in cak with 2 bright spot. That all.
Overall, the show of activities in this cycle is very low., and hence very different from other cycles I had observed.
Almost total blackout in all activities.
At 540nm..... No sunspot., blank sun.
At Ha 0.5A bandwidth...... A very very small prominence at northern belt edge rotating out of view., followed by a small filament. No bright region at all.
In Cak..... The above region in the northern belt show up in cak with 2 bright spot. That all.
Overall, the show of activities in this cycle is very low., and hence very different from other cycles I had observed.
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Re: Solar cycle 25
Thanks Mr Chia for the update on the Sun on 2 Apr.
Here is a belated posting on the images taken on 20 March.
This Hydrogen-Alpha image was from Global Oscillation Network Group (GONG). It showed the position of Active Region 2810.
The following images are taken by me using a Celestron 11" SCT.
Fitted with a Daystar Quark H-Alpha eyepiece, Chromosphere Model, my C11 produced this zoom-in image of the filament and the nearby Active Region in H-Alpha, :
Using a set of Calcium-K filters fitted on the same C11, we can see the lower chromosphere lighted up by Calcium atoms:
And this is how the Calcium full disk looked like from GONG:
Alfred
Here is a belated posting on the images taken on 20 March.
This Hydrogen-Alpha image was from Global Oscillation Network Group (GONG). It showed the position of Active Region 2810.
The following images are taken by me using a Celestron 11" SCT.
Fitted with a Daystar Quark H-Alpha eyepiece, Chromosphere Model, my C11 produced this zoom-in image of the filament and the nearby Active Region in H-Alpha, :
Using a set of Calcium-K filters fitted on the same C11, we can see the lower chromosphere lighted up by Calcium atoms:
And this is how the Calcium full disk looked like from GONG:
Alfred
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Re: Solar cycle 25
Thanks Alfred for the nice and detailed zoom in photos..
However, up to now, I notice this cycle 25 is drastically different from the past 3 that I had observed.
One is that activities had on several occasions die out completely..... Like now.
Another is that even prominence is a no show..... Only always small and similar to those at the beginning of every cycle., not to mention that the sunspots are small and frequently Featureless.
Only super zoomin like Alfred s photo show interesting features. Thanks Alfred.
However, up to now, I notice this cycle 25 is drastically different from the past 3 that I had observed.
One is that activities had on several occasions die out completely..... Like now.
Another is that even prominence is a no show..... Only always small and similar to those at the beginning of every cycle., not to mention that the sunspots are small and frequently Featureless.
Only super zoomin like Alfred s photo show interesting features. Thanks Alfred.
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Re: Solar cycle 25
Yesterday sun(14 april 2021)
In 540nm..... Very interesting. 2 group of 2 bigger spot and then in between the two group 5 small sunspot. The whole region is very small and hence hard to capture on photos.
In Cak..... Each of the 2 bigger group can be seen in cak as a spot. The rest become a bright region in cak. Overall quite a small bright region.
In Ha..... Only a bright region seen associated with whats observed in the southern belt. Its named sunspot 2814.A small prominence observed at edge of southern belt.
In 540nm..... Very interesting. 2 group of 2 bigger spot and then in between the two group 5 small sunspot. The whole region is very small and hence hard to capture on photos.
In Cak..... Each of the 2 bigger group can be seen in cak as a spot. The rest become a bright region in cak. Overall quite a small bright region.
In Ha..... Only a bright region seen associated with whats observed in the southern belt. Its named sunspot 2814.A small prominence observed at edge of southern belt.
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Re: Solar cycle 25
A CAK observation in CAK on 15 Apr from 8:40 to 9:15am. On the SDO website, the active region AR2814 is in the southern hemisphere around the 4-5 O'clock bearing.
Using a Celestron C11 SCT, I made the following animation from 60 still frames:
Best viewed on a desktop computer. You can see the changes in the CAK atmosphere.
Alfred
Using a Celestron C11 SCT, I made the following animation from 60 still frames:
Best viewed on a desktop computer. You can see the changes in the CAK atmosphere.
Alfred
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Re: Solar cycle 25
Hi Alfred
Nice and reviewing Cak photos.... I do note that my cak review less detail. Your photos review almost all the small sunspot whereas my photos only reveal the main big spot.
Now the sun 20 April 2021....
In 540nm.... 3 sunspot regions. Sunspot 2816,2817,and now still unnamed.... I guess will be 2818.All three have multiple spots structure, indicating high actives.
In Ha 0.5A bandwidth..... 2818,the sunspot just rotated into view show up as a big filament, no bright region detected.
2816, unlike spaceweather saying, is quite dim and little sign of flare as of 4pm.
2817,very bright glowing region., looks like its flaring at 4 pm.
In Cak. All 3 regions show bright glow, with strongest glow from 2817.Also both 2816,2817 showed a interesting feature..... The darker sunspots in that region ALL SURROUND THE BRIGHT GLOWING REGION, RATHER THAN THE BRIGHT REGION SURROUNDING THE SUNSPOT.
INTERESTING AND NOT SO FREQUENTLY OBSERVED.
As normal, the sun is full of surprises.
Nice and reviewing Cak photos.... I do note that my cak review less detail. Your photos review almost all the small sunspot whereas my photos only reveal the main big spot.
Now the sun 20 April 2021....
In 540nm.... 3 sunspot regions. Sunspot 2816,2817,and now still unnamed.... I guess will be 2818.All three have multiple spots structure, indicating high actives.
In Ha 0.5A bandwidth..... 2818,the sunspot just rotated into view show up as a big filament, no bright region detected.
2816, unlike spaceweather saying, is quite dim and little sign of flare as of 4pm.
2817,very bright glowing region., looks like its flaring at 4 pm.
In Cak. All 3 regions show bright glow, with strongest glow from 2817.Also both 2816,2817 showed a interesting feature..... The darker sunspots in that region ALL SURROUND THE BRIGHT GLOWING REGION, RATHER THAN THE BRIGHT REGION SURROUNDING THE SUNSPOT.
INTERESTING AND NOT SO FREQUENTLY OBSERVED.
As normal, the sun is full of surprises.
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Re: Solar cycle 25
Thanks for the report, Mr Chia.superiorstream wrote: ↑Wed Apr 21, 2021 11:17 am Hi Alfred
Now the sun 20 April 2021....
In Ha 0.5A bandwidth..... 2818,the sunspot just rotated into view show up as a big filament, no bright region detected.
2816, unlike spaceweather saying, is quite dim and little sign of flare as of 4pm.
2817,very bright glowing region., looks like its flaring at 4 pm.
In Cak. All 3 regions show bright glow, with strongest glow from 2817.Also both 2816,2817 showed a interesting feature..... The darker sunspots in that region ALL SURROUND THE BRIGHT GLOWING REGION, RATHER THAN THE BRIGHT REGION SURROUNDING THE SUNSPOT.
INTERESTING AND NOT SO FREQUENTLY OBSERVED.
As normal, the sun is full of surprises.
I also observed the Sun on 20 Apr, but in the morning. The 3 active regions are shown in this image from Spaceweather:
The following images were taken by me using a Celestron C11 SCT. Starting from the eastern limb, we have AR2818 that just rotated into view, taken in Calcium-K wavelength:
Moving to the middle, we have in Calcium-K, AR2816:
AR2816 in H-Alpha wavelength:
And moving to the western limb, we have AR 2817 in H-Alpha:
Enjoy.
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Re: Solar cycle 25
Thanks Alfred for the photo s.
In fact 2817 photo is really nice, showing details not reviewed in my scope.
But 2818 showed a long filament in my photo the next day., plus a good prominence.
Anyway this clearly indicates that at various sensitivity, different objects show up., and thats what make solar observing interesting.
In fact 2817 photo is really nice, showing details not reviewed in my scope.
But 2818 showed a long filament in my photo the next day., plus a good prominence.
Anyway this clearly indicates that at various sensitivity, different objects show up., and thats what make solar observing interesting.
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Re: Solar cycle 25
Today, 25 apr 2021.....
Sky was clear throughout the day, hence obs the sun at around 2 to 4pm....
In 540nm...... 2818 show up near the middle of the southern belt. The group consists of several small and big spots. I fail to see 2816,2819 in spite of adjusting the brightness of the image.
In Ha, 0.5A bandwidth.....
The 3 regions show up as bright patches
..... 2819 in the northern belt
...... 2818, 2820 as a spotted bright crack in the sun
...... 2816 as a small bright patch.
Also the northern belt has several filaments and its edge has some small sharp prominences.
Due to such prolong good viewing conditions, I
took out my Ha single stack to make a comparison of the view. The things mentioned above does show up, but much less contrast and bright.
In Cak.... The 3 regions, namely 2818,2816,2819 all show up as usual as bright patches.
Sky was clear throughout the day, hence obs the sun at around 2 to 4pm....
In 540nm...... 2818 show up near the middle of the southern belt. The group consists of several small and big spots. I fail to see 2816,2819 in spite of adjusting the brightness of the image.
In Ha, 0.5A bandwidth.....
The 3 regions show up as bright patches
..... 2819 in the northern belt
...... 2818, 2820 as a spotted bright crack in the sun
...... 2816 as a small bright patch.
Also the northern belt has several filaments and its edge has some small sharp prominences.
Due to such prolong good viewing conditions, I
took out my Ha single stack to make a comparison of the view. The things mentioned above does show up, but much less contrast and bright.
In Cak.... The 3 regions, namely 2818,2816,2819 all show up as usual as bright patches.
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