SaarikkoPhoto
Solar activity of June 12th 2024
Despite the sky being so cloudy I wouldn't give up hope on capturing any solar images, so I kept going on for an hour until it wasn't possible to capture any further.
First captures are just a minute apart and the last 1/3 are around 3 minutes apart.
Had to push with farther intervals because of rolling clouds and I didn't want to end up having broken stacks.
You can see some huge prominences on the sun's eastern edge as well as on the southwestern edge.
Quite magnific movement on them.
EXIF:
Telescope: Lunt LS50THa/B600
Camera: Player One Neptune-M
Mount: iOptron GEM28
Software: SharpCap Pro 4, Autostakkert! 4, ImPPG, Photoshop CC 2024
Settings: SER format, MONO16, 4-5 ms, 0 gain, vertical flip, 500 frames @ 30 fps (16.6 sec recording time)
40% (200 frames) stacked, 29 images in total
Recording span: 13:08 to 14:00 UTC
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
Solar activity of June 12th 2024
Despite the sky being so cloudy I wouldn't give up hope on capturing any solar images, so I kept going on for an hour until it wasn't possible to capture any further.
First captures are just a minute apart and the last 1/3 are around 3 minutes apart.
Had to push with farther intervals because of rolling clouds and I didn't want to end up having broken stacks.
You can see some huge prominences on the sun's eastern edge as well as on the southwestern edge.
Quite magnific movement on them.
EXIF:
Telescope: Lunt LS50THa/B600
Camera: Player One Neptune-M
Mount: iOptron GEM28
Software: SharpCap Pro 4, Autostakkert! 4, ImPPG, Photoshop CC 2024
Settings: SER format, MONO16, 4-5 ms, 0 gain, vertical flip, 500 frames @ 30 fps (16.6 sec recording time)
40% (200 frames) stacked, 29 images in total
Recording span: 13:08 to 14:00 UTC
Location: Stockholm, Sweden