The Sun on 2021-07-14 in Hα

ASI 178MM (cooled), B600, Lunt LS60T Ha, mountpusher, EQ3-mod

 2021.07.14.

2021.07.14.


The Sun on 2021-07-11 in Hα

ASI 178MM (cooled), B600, Lunt LS60T Ha, mountpusher, EQ3-mod


The Sun in Ca K on 2021-08-11

ASI 178MM (cooled), Baader K-Line Filter 1.25″ (double stacked), TS-Optics 76/342 TS76EDPH, mountpusher, EQ3-mod


The Sun in Hα on 2021-08-10

ASI 178MM (cooled), B600, Lunt LS60T Ha, mountpusher, EQ3-mod


The Sun in Ca K on 2021-08-10

ASI 178MM (cooled), Baader K-Line Filter 1.25″ (double stacked), TS-Optics 76/342 TS76EDPH, mountpusher, EQ3-mod


The Sun in Ca K on 2021-08-09

ASI 178MM (cooled), Baader K-Line Filter 1.25″ (double stacked), TS-Optics 76/342 TS76EDPH, mountpusher, EQ3-mod


The Sun on 2021-08-09 in Hα

ASI 178MM (cooled), B600, Lunt LS60T Ha, mountpusher, EQ3-mod


The Sun in Hα – 2021-08-15

The Sun in Ha

The Sun produced a really nice vista on this day, somewhat continuing yesterday’s visual feast. Observing with ASI 178MM (cooled), B600, Lunt LS60T Ha, mountpusher, EQ3-mod, these are the results.

The very high dynamic and the intricate details demanded compositing this time, even though I know the details change over time. Life sucks, live with it.

(tovább…)


Sun, Calcium-K 2021-08-15

ASI 178MM (cooled), Baader K-Line Filter 1.25″ (double stacked), TS-Optics 76/342 TS76EDPH, mountpusher, EQ3-mod


Venus 2021-08-15

Venus, 2021-08-15 through a solar continuum (green) filter

Alright, let’s go after Venus with whatever I have at hand. The local time is 16:45 (13:45Z), Venus is at around the meridian at around 45 degrees high. Behind a brightly lit blue void. The available rig: ASI 120MM (cooled), Baader Solar Continuum Filter 1.25″, barlow lenses, TS-Optics 76/342 TS76EDPH, mountpusher, EQ3-mod. Fun part: the bright sunlight and the bright blue sky made it next to impossible to spot Venus, using a mount that’s not properly aligned, thus almost no coordinates. However, I cheated. I used the Sun — fairly easy to find — to get an idea about the RA of the unaligned mount, drew lines onto the mount (it has seen worse), and I hacked together a few lines of arduino with a dev board and an MPU 9250 to show me the attitude of the scope. Have I mentioned how handy these little ESP32 dev boards are, and how arduino in general solves decade old problems, making the pedestal of obscurity embedded is in general shake a wee bit? However, I feel literally, physically tired of having to outsmart and circumvent, or just brute force every possible issue the universe (or better call it real estate maffia, then govid-19, among other issues) has in store for my hobby. Given the instruments, this picture is nowhere near the quality of my epic Venus season.

(tovább…)


Jól kalibrált monitoron mindegyik számnál elkülönülő árnyalat látszik. Ha mégsem látszanak, akkor a megjelenített képek színhiányosan rajzolódnak ki. A monitort valószínűleg kalibrálni kell.

You should see distinct shades for each number. If those shades are not clearly visible, the displayed pictures will lack accuracy. Your display most likely needs to be calibrated (brightness, gamma, contrast etc.).