Sunspots and ISS transit
Taken by Oleg Toumilovitch on February 6, 2014 @ Johannesburg, South Africa
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Date Taken: 2014:02:06 17:16:34
 
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Just a cool addition to the famous Sunspot 1967. The clouds have disappeared in the right time for an hour, so I decided to set up the equipment. Predictions by the www.calsky.com were very accurate as always. I used a Celestron 8" SCT with a full aperture glass solar filter and Canon EOS-550D DSLR at prime focus. Main picture is a single frame; zommed image of the ISS is a stack of 6 images, processed in Registax.
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AR1967 and AR1968 are left right reversed as seen in southern hemisphere!
Posted by namlow 2014-02-06 21:50:20
Well, not quite, but oops, thanks for making a point. It would help if you look at the image through a 90 degrees diagonal and tilt your head about 30 degrees to the right :) Ill re-edit the image.


Posted by Observer 2014-02-06 23:31:53
 
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