Sun full disc and close-up

AlanLichty

Moderator
Wow - this looks a lot more active than the last one of these you posted. Nice time to be shooting this gaseous orb.
 

JimFox

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Staff member
Wow Chuck!!! This is really awesome! Love them both!

I am thinking of the upcoming solar eclipse in May and wanting to get a solar filter for my scope to capture it. But seeing this one of yours, do you have any idea if I could be imaging the sun now if I had the solar filter now? I would imagine it wouldn't be as good as your Lunt, but I wonder if the solar filter would be good enough to get by?
 

chuckp

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Wow Chuck!!! This is really awesome! Love them both!

I am thinking of the upcoming solar eclipse in May and wanting to get a solar filter for my scope to capture it. But seeing this one of yours, do you have any idea if I could be imaging the sun now if I had the solar filter now? I would imagine it wouldn't be as good as your Lunt, but I wonder if the solar filter would be good enough to get by?
Thanks Jim, If you are talking about a white light filter you would not get the prominences but it will show sunspots. Hydrogen Alpha scopes show both.
 

JimFox

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Staff member
Thanks Jim, If you are talking about a white light filter you would not get the prominences but it will show sunspots. Hydrogen Alpha scopes show both.
Thanks Chuck. Not sure what I am talking about as to a type of solar eclipse filter. Prior to this I had one for my DSLR that was just a super thick ND filter.
 

Mike Lewis

Staff Member
Amazing stuff! Every time you post these type of images I have to resist the pull of getting a dedicated solar scope :) I would also say that the processing choices you mention above for getting best results - yeah, don't change a thing my friend, these are jaw dropping!

ML
 

chuckp

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Amazing stuff! Every time you post these type of images I have to resist the pull of getting a dedicated solar scope :) I would also say that the processing choices you mention above for getting best results - yeah, don't change a thing my friend, these are jaw dropping!

ML
Thanks Mike, You don't need a big solar scope or a big mount. You can set these up anywhere and get great views of the sun, especially now that it is active.
 
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