solar Flares and Prominences
Taken by John Hicks on June 22, 2014 @ Newmarket Area, Ontario, Canada
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Date Taken: 2014:06:23 00:42:56
 
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The images shown display a prominence cascade running over and around the limb. Taken June 22, 2014 (last Sunday)from my Observatory in Ontario Canada Employed a Meade 102ED (4 inch objective refractor), with a Coronado Solar Max 60 Hydrogen Alpha Filter plus a PST MOD (Personal Solar Telescope) Etalon removed from the PST and inserted up into the optical path of the larger refractor - creating a double filter. Imaged with a new Skyris 247 camera in monochrome, and colored in Photo Shop.
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http://No unfortunately but should have - I've done Solar H-alpha Imaging for 22 years
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As the author of the two images, my comment is that if you intend to extract the Etalon from a Personal Solar Telescope (PST made by Coronado)be aware the threads on both ends of the Etalon are ancient 25 pitch which very few machinists possess. The difficulty in re-mounting the Etalon to a larger telescope lies therein. But, if successful, your images will improve dramatically. Also, be aware that monkeying with solar filters can be dangerous to the eye.
Posted by solarmax 2014-06-24 10:01:01
 
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