Magnetic Sun Spots 1865 and 1864
Taken by Sergio Castillo on October 11, 2013 @ Inglewood,CA
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Today I was imaging Sun spots 1865 and 1864 this group is highly magnetic as it can be seen on this close up images taken in Calcium k. As a results they can erupt with flares at any time. I also had the chance to test some H alpha images with my new PST mod that my buddy Apollo help me built. The seeing was not the greatest but I'm really happy with first light. A little more tweaking and this puppy will become my favorite solar scope thanks buddy.
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Rock on!
You will love that mod 100 percent more when this celestron 102x1000 telescope im sending gets there-its all boxed up and ready to go-, I mounted a 72mm KG3 filter inside of it for you so there wont be any infrared light hitting the focuser at all. I look forward to your next imaging session :)
Posted by amplelight 2013-10-11 20:52:18
Thank you Apollo did you get the camera working? I have to see your new images when ever you get good weather over there.
Posted by castillo82 2013-10-11 21:04:28
Oh yea, it operates very well in windows xp. I am going to try hooking it up to my microscope for a timelapse lab growth video, , the lumenera makes my PGR-flea look like a year 1990 webcam.
Posted by amplelight 2013-10-11 22:54:35
 
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