Sunday, 22 August 2021

Sol imaging: 22nd August 2021

 

  

 16h 15m UT -40mm PST/Samsung S6

 

I've not seen old Sol for going on nearly a week!  Lots of slow moving clouds had put pay to any observations.

This afternoon the blue skies prevailed and I was able to capture a few images.

 

I wanted to give an impression of the full solar disc and also capture the several small prominences that were visible.  

After a bit of fiddling with an image I settled on the picture you see here. 

 


 

Not the best image; that is obvious, but it does clearly show several of the prominences and their positions.

 

The white dots seen on the surface are some processing artefacts I couldn't delete.   

The program used to process the images is GIMP 2.8


Imaging and photo processing does not come easy to me, I would prefer pencil and paper, but today I thought I would try my hand at a bit of digital photo editing.  

Here's the final Ha Sol image capture:

 



Wednesday, 7 July 2021

First clear Sol image for a week.

Wow... it's been a week since I was last able to image the Sun! 

The weather these past seven days has mostly been rainy and cloudy. 

Or alternatively cloudy and rainy, depending on how you look at it!  

This afternoon the Sun came out, and all was forgiven in an instant.

I took my time observing those two beautiful prominences. 

They were so delicate, wonderfully tenuous, definitely ethereal.  


Clear Sol Skies 

Wednesday, 30 June 2021

Today's solar activity - 30/06/21

Plenty of solar action this morning, AR 2835 has a wonderful plage display snaking its way around the region. 

Also there are a few filaments, which can be just seen in the pictures, but easily spotted with the naked eye.

The Sun here is hot today, though nowhere near as hot as in some parts of the world.  

My thoughts are with  the people of the Pacific North West, who are experiencing temperatures as high as 46 Celsius at the moment !  


When the West wind blows.

There's some windy stormy weather heading towards Pembrokeshire over the next few days. Looks as if I might not have a clear night for a...