Sun through telescope
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how come the solar flares are so still? don't they shoot out fast?
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oh shit, I was like Is that birds in my air ducts that im listening to?
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Amazing ! Dear Santa.. xD
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To get views like these images you will need a Cornado telescope which are made solely for solar views. If you would like to see sunspots or just simply to view the sun you can order solar filters for almost any telescope that is bigger than 70mm.
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how can i do that safe i mean, it's dangerous to just look at the sun with my telescope
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nice red ball dude nice red ball.
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i saw a solar flare out of a telescope once. It was truley amazing. Sadly, it wasnt my telescope. However my telescope is like a 10 dollar one, so it's cheap, but i use it too see the moon, wich has no detail at all through my scope, but... I guess it works. :)
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Everything through a telescope becomes many times more interesting.
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So cool! keep up the good work! Dang I want a telescope aswell now... :/
No, they don't, cause Sun it's much bigger than Earth and any flare often bigger than our planet. Plasma prominence go out for hours and hours. if you see NASA's footage of big flares it was made by minutes and hours time lapsed
MySolarSystem 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
75mm (inside of this h-alpha telescope coronado 40mm)
MySolarSystem 1 year ago
Really awesome footage! I am hoping to get a scope for Xmas or something.
AbnormalEthnos 2 years ago
But don't forget, this is not only CORONADO PST. This is two hybrid telescope. Our TAL (Novosibirsk) + Coronado (American). Like a SOUZ-APPOLON!)
MySolarSystem 2 years ago