Sunspot group 3282. 1000 frame video clip taken with Meade 127mm Apo refractor, x3 Televue Barlow and QHY5-ll c planetary camera. Processed as above by Kurt Thrust. |
Composite image of the largest sunspot in the 3282 group. Created from 2000 video frames by Pipp Stakkert. |
All the above images were captured using an objective lens mounted Baader solar safety white light filter film. IN NO CIRCUMSTANCES POINT ANY CAMERA OR OPTICAL DEVICE AT THE SUN. SUCH WILL SEVERELY DAMAGE YOUR EQUIPMENT AND OR EYESIGHT.
" The weather in Lowestoft has been very mixed of late. The 19th of April began with the sky full of high level hazy cloud. A blustery wind started at about 12:00 noon and the cloud disappeared. The wind was a problem, vibrating the Observatory's big refractor on its concrete pillar mount, and ruined many of the video frames. It was nice for the team to be out in daylight and sunshine. After a couple of hours in the sun my bald head was quite pink" Kurt Thrust current Director of the Jodrell Plank Observatory.
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