Sunday, February 2, 2025

Sun with Sol'Ex Feb 2

Very good seeing this morning and a blue sky., so perfect Sol'Ex time.

Setting:
TLAPO60/360, Sol'Ex Pro version and ASI678MM
Herschel Wedge
Software: SharpCap, Inti, JSolex and CS4
Slit: Gen2 7micron and 10mm width





Sun with Sol'Ex Feb 1, 2025

First time this year .. a blue sky .. the entire day. Imaging the Sun using my Solex v3 Pro version on TLAPO60/360 and ASI678MM camera. Solar protection was done using Herschel Wedge.

Some learnings: even though I decreased ROI, the camera did had a limit on fps. This had an impact on sx/sy values. I need to deepdive into this.











Monday, January 20, 2025

Sunday, January 19, 2025

First light with 2nd generation Sol'Ex Slit - Observation of Sun in Spa-Francorchamps

A couple of weeks ago I installed my new slit which is the 2nd generation with a width of 7 micron is stead of 10 micron. The 3D slit holder was made by colleague Johan. Unfortunately I could not test the setting due to continious bad weather. 
This weekend I took my chance as a clear sky was predicted south of Belgium. My car was packed with all nescessary material including food and hot drinks. Special winter clothing due to freezing temparatures. I left early in the morning and picked of Walter to support the test. Destination was Spa-Francorchamps. Weather was perfect with a blue sky and an open space filled with snow.



For the test I used my EQAZ6 with Sol'Ex Pro and ASI678MM camera. My TS-TLAPO60/360 was also equiped with a Lacerta 2" Herschel Wedge. The mount was powered with a battery and PC with a Power bank Xtorm (in case of...).

Conclusion:
Weather conditions were very good, transparency and seeing very good. 
H-Alpha and H-Beta images with a lot of details. CaIIH en CaIIK have more details but unsharp. I made aswell images of Na D1, D3 and He D3; Mg b1, b2, b3.
My first image of H-alpha had a redshift of a filament of an incredable speed of 470.000 km/h (131km/s)
Second generation slit of 7micron gives more and finer details. 

Setting: 
Software : SharpCap 5, Inti, JSolex, CS4








Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Jupiter and Shadow transit of Ganymede

 




Temperature dropped to -5°C when shadow transit of Ganymede started.

Setting: TAL200K @f/26 with ASI224MC
ADC and IR/UC Cut
Exposure tim 27ms and 30.000 frames of which 3000 stacked.
Software: SharpCap 4, AstroSurface and CS4


Saturday, January 11, 2025

Jupiter Jan 9, 2025 with GRS

I reworked by image by applying derotation using Winjupos. All in all, no huge improvements.