AR2389 & AR2390
Taken by Bill Hrudey on July 27, 2015 @ Cayman Islands
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Where are all the solar imagers ? AR2389 is a great target for both H1a and white light. W/L images captured with TS 115mm APO triplet and Baader wedge - one with 3X TV Barlow. H1a captured with Lunt 60 DSPT. All with ASI120MM; FireCapture 2.3; Registax 6, and PSP7. East/West not reversed.
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Hi my friend !
We are still there but have a very bad seeing since two days in here ! Though the sky looks like perfectly clear, the strong upper winds make the seeing very bad (1/5 in meteoblue)...
Ill post my best of today within a moment and of course its not the best of mines ;-)
Cheers,
Bernard.
Posted by astrofrenchy 2015-07-28 15:45:11
Hi Bernard;

Nice to hear from you - I agree the observing conditions have not been good. May have to relocate to the middle of a lake somewhere just like BBSO. AR2389 is a neat spot and will keep us busy for a few days more. Ill watch for your post.

Cheers,

Bill
Posted by whrudey 2015-07-28 18:49:47
 
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