AR3765-67 (marked), has the potential to produce X-Class flares. I've also included a cropped, Ha image of this area. The image lacks sharpness asI was shooting through light cloud, but it still shows the turbulent nature of this area of the Sun.
The trials, tribulations and small triumphs of a Charlotte, NC astronomer imaging under Bortle 8/9 skies.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
WR 134--8 Hours with the Seestar 50
I need a lot more data to get a good image of this object: WR134. WR 134 is a Wolf-Rayet star with a typically very high surface temperature...

-
I had a couple of emails asking how to defork an ETX telescope. The ETX 90 and ETX 125 were optically superb scopes, but the mounts left a...
-
The ZEQ25 doing its stuff on a cold night--imaging the Orion Nebula with an 8 inch f/4 astrograph. Note the lovely Christmas rug :) As ...
-
One of the great things about being a part of an online community of people with similar interests is that you learn a lot from people who a...
No comments:
Post a Comment