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Sun in Halpha Telescope - 27 January, 2019

January 27, 2019

Sunday is the only day when i can do anything with my solar telescopes. So today was a blessing when the sky was clear. I have Lunt 152 Halpha telescope which shows the atmosphere of our Sun so nicely.

With ZWO 174 mono camera and imaging at 130 frames per second helps a lot to find the sharpest moments in the earth’s atmosphere which is always a problem for high resolution solar/planetary Imaging.

Above image is the stack of 4000 sharpest from about 20,000 frames. AVIStack, Registax and Photoshop was used to produce this image.

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