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16 years 8 months ago #67588 by TrevorDurity
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Hey all,

A nice few small proms on the Sun today. Three quiescant ones: One Arch, one Flame and one Fan if I am right.

Taken with the 2.5x powermate as the 5x images are too soft.

Good to see some stuff happening on the Sun recently.



Trev

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16 years 8 months ago #67589 by jeyjey
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Nice shot, Trev.

What time was it taken? I was observing around 1pm and thought the faintest one in your picture was detached from the surface (by about 2/3 the height of the arch). But it was quite faint visually (through a DS SM40), and I'm a real novice to this solar stuff so I can't be sure. Does it take minutes, hours or days for one of these to move or detach?

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16 years 8 months ago #67592 by pj30something
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I was solar observing most of the day (on and off). Nothing to report unfortunately.

Although i did catch a plane crossing the sun..................that was pretty amazing to see.

Lovely pic..................BTW.

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16 years 8 months ago #67600 by dave_lillis
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Fair play Trevor, thanks for putting the images up.

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16 years 8 months ago #67606 by JohnMurphy
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Very nice Trevor - well done.
Can't wait for this solar cycle to rev up and get going. :D

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16 years 8 months ago #67612 by TrevorDurity
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Hey Jeff, the shots were taken between at around 12:45.
The right hand prom was very faint in the PST but I was just about to able to make it out as attached to the limb - I stared at it for ages so it may have been my imagination though. Had to play around with the view a bit in the PST to get it in the sweet spot which is the one failing of that particular scope. Time to upgrade to that Maxscope 90 and mortgage the house :wink:

Usually you could notice the change in shape every couple of hours but sometimes you get really quick moving proms that are only visible for an hour or two.

[img size=320]Although i did catch a plane crossing the sun[/img]
Did you see the image that Anthony got published last year? A brilliant h-alpha pic with the silhouette of a jet just passing in front of the disc. I had that one as my desktop wallpaper for ages.

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