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April 22 Solar Ha

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Lots of activity to see and capture right now . My conditions were not bad but not good enough to support any good barlow'd shots .
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Wow Mike!!
Amazing images as always!
Clear Skies,
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Very nice Mike, Good seeing those well done inversions of yours too,

Busy Sun indeed !

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Nicely done as always buddy! Which scope(s) did you use?

The detail on all of them is phenomenal. Thanks for the share!
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superb filaproms , thx Mike .
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Thank you @Ylem Jeff @StarHugger Aaron @Thefatkitty Mark and @messier 111 Jean Yves

Nice to see you are enjoying my images , your comments are always welcome

Mark ,

All of my full disk images are done with my SM 60 II , all other images are taken with my 90 mm . Both are double stacked using full aperture external etalons . I built my 90 using the Skywatcher 100 Pro series APO for the donor . This scope uses very good glass and I believe is responsible for the resolution I am able to see . The shots in this post were all taken at native 900mm F/L , Most days I can use a 1.6X or 2X barlow to get closer but yesterday wasn't one of those days . My 90 is an earlier version of this scope and uses the same glass . I have also added a Moonlite remote focus for this one .

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Very impressive, Mike. Congrats.
I really like the inverted look on some of these.
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