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Latest revision as of 00:21, 2 August 2024

Sonne.jpg first light with new CDK20

Conv video g3 b3 ap742 22.jpg Lunt + DMK

Conv sun2 g3 b3 ap753 2.jpg Lunt + DMK

Conv prtotub1 g3 b3 ap40 4.jpg Lunt + DMK

Partial eclipse 2021.jpg Partial eclipse June 2021

Sun 20230927.jpeg Sun September 2023

Sun 2024-04-26.png Sun 26 April 2024

Date Observer Telescope Camera Exposure Calibration Seeing / Sky / Transparency Path
2013/07/25 Ulrich Heber, Christian Heuser, Norbert Jansen, Christopher Knauer 50cm BACHES 5s, left upper cloud Darks, no flats ok, sunny, good
2013 (?) Schindewolf, Beuchert Lunt DMK ca. 40sec .avi-file none ok, sunny, good
2014/05/19 Schindewolf Lunt DMK ca. 60sec .avi-file none ok, sunny,bad
2014/05/19 Schindewolf Lunt DMK ca. 20sec .avi-file, over-exposed none ok, sunny,bad
2021/06/10 Weber, Hämmerich, Heindl TS-Optics UNC20010 8" f/5 Carbon Newtonian ZWO ASI1600MM Pro Multiple Minute ser file none A cloud passed through the FOV exactly when the ISS would have been in the frame
2023/09/27 Dauner, Lorenz, Weber, Reh, Prucker Lunt LS60T ZWO ASI1600MM Pro 60s ser none sunny obviously
2024/04/26 Philipp Weber Lunt LS60T ZWO ASI1600MM Pro 60s ser none sunny