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sent on May 19, 2022 (22:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
hello Marcello, AR followed by the number is a coding given to those complex structures that often form on the solar photosphere. basically it is a progressive identifier given to each group of spots ciao Marcello, AR seguito dal numero è una codifica data a quelle strutture complesse che spesso si formano sulla fotosfera solare. sostanzialmente si tratta di un identificativo progressivo dato ad ogni gruppo di macchie
sent on May 21, 2022 (16:06) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Congratulations Serafino really a great result! That group of spots is impressive, as I told you in another comment it was easily visible even looking at the sun with the naked eye with eclipse goggles! I like your elaboration even if maybe you have pushed a little too much on the fine details that are a bit '"nervous"... Anyway congratulations for being able to solve the granulation of the photosphere! Hello, Daniele Complimenti Serafino davvero un ottimo risultato! Quel gruppo di macchie è impressionante, come ti dicevo in un altro commento era facilmente visibile anche guardando il sole ad occhio nudo con gli occhialini da eclisse! La tua elaborazione mi piace anche se forse hai spinto un pelino troppo sui dettagli fini che risultano un po' "nervosi"... Ad ogni modo complimenti per essere riuscito a risolvere la granulazione della fotosfera! Ciao, Daniele
sent on May 22, 2022 (15:06) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
thanks x congratulations Gio65 :-)
“ Congratulations Serafino really a great result! That group of spots is impressive, as I told you in another comment it was easily visible even looking at the sun with the naked eye with eclipse goggles! I like your elaboration even if maybe you have pushed a little too much on the fine details that are a bit '"nervous"... Anyway congratulations for being able to solve the granulation of the photosphere! Hello, Daniele „
thank you very much to you too Daniele :) yes, in fact it is quite contrasted as an image. I saw on the net that there is also another filter more suitable than the classic IR pass: the Continuum 540 nm. I'm thinking about it ;-) grazie x i complimenti Gio65
" Complimenti Serafino davvero un ottimo risultato! Quel gruppo di macchie è impressionante, come ti dicevo in un altro commento era facilmente visibile anche guardando il sole ad occhio nudo con gli occhialini da eclisse! La tua elaborazione mi piace anche se forse hai spinto un pelino troppo sui dettagli fini che risultano un po' "nervosi"... Ad ogni modo complimenti per essere riuscito a risolvere la granulazione della fotosfera! Ciao, Daniele"
grazie mille anche a te Daniele :) sì, in effetti è abbastanza contrastata come immagine. ho visto in rete che esiste anche un altro filtro più adatto dell'IR pass classico: il Continuum 540 nm. ci sto facendo un pensierino