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Transit of Venus, June 6, 2012...

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Transit of Venus, June 6, 2012 sent on June 06, 2012 (10:22) by Reynolds. 14 comments, 1967 views.

Foto tratta da ripresa con telescopio solare in H-Alpha, somma di 200 fotogrammi su 570 ripresi con Software Autostakkert 2.




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sent on June 06, 2012 (11:02)


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Bellissima, ma è sottosopra?

Beautiful, but it is upside down?

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sent on June 06, 2012 (11:41)


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Ottima foto, le sfumature nel sole sono affascinanti!

Great photos, the nuances in the sun are fascinating!

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sent on June 06, 2012 (12:14)


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Fantastica...
Sulla corona a dx sopra Venere si vede anche un eruzione solare e nel centro anche delle macchie solari. Correggimi se dico male.


Fantastic ...
The crown to the right above Venus also sees a solar flare and the center also of sunspots. Correct me if I say bad.

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sent on June 06, 2012 (13:15)


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Grazie a tutti.
Rispondo a Marco:

Se guardi bene, se ne vedono altre, osserva la parte bassa della circonferenza, sono protuberanze, ovvero getti di gas incandescente che raggiungono anche i 100.000 km di altezza.
Grazie per il commento.

Thank you all.
Reply to Mark:

If you look closely, one sees other, look at the bottom of the circle, are protuberances or jets of glowing gas that reach up to 100,000 km in height.
Thanks for the comment.

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sent on June 06, 2012 (15:05)


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Anch'io l'ho vista (e fotografata) in H-alpha: peccato non ci fossero molte protuberanze al bordo, soprattutto sarebbe stata carina una dietro a Venere! Complimenti, un'immagine molto definita!

Marco, un mini-appunto pignolissimo: quello che si vede in H-alpha è la fotosfera, la corona purtroppo si vede solo durante le eclissi totali o con strumenti appositi. Per il resto, tutto giusto! ;-)

ciao!

Chiara

I too have seen (and photographed) in H-alpha: shame there were many bumps on the edge, especially would have been a nice behind Venus! Congratulations, crisp image!

Mark, a mini-pignolissimo precisely: what is seen in H-alpha is the photosphere, the corona unfortunately seen only during total eclipses or with special instruments. For the rest, all right! ;-)

hello!

Clear

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sent on June 07, 2012 (11:18)


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bella..... la reputo affascinante

nice ..... I consider fascinating

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sent on June 07, 2012 (12:49)


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bellissima Eeeek!!!Eeeek!!!Eeeek!!!Eeeek!!!

beautiful

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sent on June 07, 2012 (17:33)


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Bella immagine, suggestiva il sole fa da padrone.

Beautiful image, striking the sun is king.

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sent on June 07, 2012 (23:11)


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si vede anche la sua superficie però!!ottima

you can also see the surface, however! good

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sent on June 14, 2012 (7:33)


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Non ho parole...
Che bella foto...!!! ;-)
Ciao
Fede

I have no words ...
What a beautiful picture ...! ;-)
Hello
Faith

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sent on February 24, 2014 (16:48)


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sei il capo

you're the boss

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sent on February 24, 2014 (17:11)


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Strabiliante. La mia passione per i pianeti trova ammirazione nelle foto che fate. Complimenti.

Amazing. My passion for the planets is admired in the photos that you do. Compliments.

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sent on May 16, 2014 (11:52)


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Complimenti, bellissima! Anche io sono un appassionato di astronomia/astrofotografia... dispongo di una pellicola astrosolar che applico sul 70-30mm (pazienza, mi accontento!), ma non so come "colorare" il Sole! Mi daresti qualche dritta? Grazie anticipatamente!

Congratulations, beautiful! I am also an avid astronomy / astrophotography ... I ARRANGE astrosolar of a film that I apply on the 70-30mm (patience, I'm happy), but I do not know how to "paint" the Sun! Would you give me some advice? Thanks in advance!

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sent on May 16, 2014 (12:02)


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Foto bellissima e documento molto interessante.

Photo beautiful and very interesting document.


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