Seems like it was strangely edited. Kinda makes the filament look odd.
Re: black blast
Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 3:04 pm
by neufer
geckzilla wrote:
Seems like it was strangely edited. Kinda makes the filament look odd.
Say "black blast" three times fast.
Re: black blast
Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 9:09 pm
by mexhunter
This post gives me the opportunity to publish this photo reprocessed.
This is a classic prominence / filament sticking out the solar corona.
But in addition to fully appreciate the chromosphere, may be the "spicules", which have an average height of eight thousand miles, so the prominence, may be around 150,000 miles.
The filter used is a Daystar 0.45A ° and a telescope AP 6" and DMK31 camera.
geckzilla wrote:Seems like it was strangely edited. Kinda makes the filament look odd.
true, sry for the morphing artefacts...i'm kinda new in this type of timelaps, and i only had 1 frame every 15 mins.
sincerely Sport
edit: If someone knows where to get SDO sunpics with smaller spacing than 15 mins, or have advice for better results in slowmo timelapsing of the sun... plz let me know !
edit2: is there any source, providing continuous pic's of other objects like galaxys or nebulae ?