Sun in HAlpha With Lunt LS100THa / Uploaded 10/31/12 Daily Report
 Only occasionally does the seeing get this bad, due to a windy weather front leaving the area. Despite the solar images looking like they were jiggling in a bowl of jello, this composite disk/prom shot was obtained this morning showing some flaring action on the sunspot, and a nice arch prom.
Images below are 1290 wide and non clickable
 
Instruments: Lunt LS100THa Halpha or SV80S with Zeiss Apochromat Platform: Astrophysics 1200 Camera: DMK 3U (1024x768) Location: Payson, Arizona Elevation: 5150 ft. Sky: Seeing 7/10, Transparency 9/10 Outside Temperature: 45F Processing: Registax 6, Photoshop CS2 Solar Home Page HOME SCHMIDT GALAXIES EMISSION NEBS REFLECTION NEBS COMETS GLOBULARS OPEN CLUST PLANETARIES LINKS