Sun in HAlpha With Lunt LS100THa Uploaded 11/22/17 Daily Report For Wednesday, November 22, 2017
 No sunspots today, but a few interesting regions on the disk, and a nice big prom. Seeing was bad, 1.5/ 5 but still I was able to get a few good shots in.
Images below are 1290 wide and non clickable

 Halpha:

Lets start with the full - nearly featureless disk, a nice filament is seen:

 

The disk is then overexposed (then blocked off) to show the dim proms around the periphery:

 

Here is a set of close ups now, with the 3x klee barlow.

 

 

 

Finally, a rather unsharp shot of the limb prom:

Instruments: Lunt LS100THa Halpha Platform: Astrophysics 1200 Camera: DMK 51 Location: Payson, Arizona Elevation: 5150 ft. Sky: Seeing 7/10, Transparency 9/10 Outside Temperature: 55F Processing: Registax 6, Photoshop CS2 Solar Home Page HOME SCHMIDT GALAXIES EMISSION NEBS REFLECTION NEBS COMETS GLOBULARS OPEN CLUST PLANETARIES LINKS