Sun with Lunt and eVscope Equinox
Taken by Dr. J. Wayne Wooten on December 23, 2022 @ Pensacola, Florida
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Finally cleared up, and despite front moving through with poor seeing, tried Ha with Lunt 60 and visible with 3" Baader ND5 on eVscope Equinox. Surprizingly, the granuation showed up better with eVscope than Lunt! Big spot group AR 3169 to upper center, with AR 3271 to left, and AR 3173 on NE limb. To SE, AR 3172 is also observed. Note how the 3" Baader is mounted off-axis on a removable oversize cardboard collar over the front of the eVscope, and how the shadow of the eVscope can align you for solar imaging.
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