Wednesday, September 9, 2015
Solar Imaging Session - September 9, 2015
The sky this morning is initially cloudy but I was able to get an opening after about 45 minutes wait. Seeing condition is very good. There is a nice large eruptive prominence in the SW limb as well as a moderate size NW eruptive prominence. The huge long twisting dark filament is still clearly visible but is nearing the SW limb.
Monday, September 7, 2015
Solar Imaging Session - September 8, 2015
The sky this morning is clear and seeing condition is very good. There is a huge eruptive prominence visible in the NW limb as well as a very huge long twisting dark filament near the center of the Sun. AR2411 Sunspot Group is very dark and circular while AR2412 Sunspot Group shows some sign of active solar activity inside its core.
Saturday, September 5, 2015
Solar Imaging Session - September 5, 2015
The sky this morning is clear but seeing condition is poor. Only the remnants of yesterday's huge SW eruptive prominence is still visible. The huge twisting long dark filament had already snapped and part of the dark filament is still visible. Looks like the Sun even is Ha wavelength is also starting to get low as well ... :(
Friday, September 4, 2015
SolarActivity Picture of the Day - September 4, 2015
My huge eruptive prominence image taken on September 4, 2015 got featured as SolarActivity Picture of the Day for September 4, 2015! A great way to end the weekend!
Thursday, September 3, 2015
Solar Imaging Session - September 4, 2015
The sky this morning is clear and seeing condition is very good. The huge SW eruptive prominence that was visible yesterday has grown bigger and wider and is a sight to behold! Like wise, there is beautiful huge twisting long dark filament visible in the SE quadrant. To add more spice to today's session is another huge eruptive prominence visible in the NE limb that looks like it will erupt later from my estimation. These are the solar activities in Ha wavelength that is adding some spice on a rather boring and quiet Sun in white light wavelength.
Wednesday, September 2, 2015
Solar Imaging Session - September 3, 2015
The sky this morning is partly cloudy but seeing condition is good. After I got 2 sets of Ha shots, I got to realized that my sensor has dust motes! I had to redo again my 2 sets after cleaning up my sensor. There is a beautiful huge eruptive prominence on the SW limb and nice group of large dark filaments on the SE quadrant. As for sunspot groups, there are several small ones only.
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
Lunar Imaging Session - September 1, 2015
The sky this evening is cloudy but I was able to get a small window for me to image the Waning Gibbous Moon full disk as well as the Janssen / Fabricius crater region before I got obstructed again by the tall building :(
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