Can Someone show me a FULL green? :)

17 replies898 views
Frank "Voloire" avatar


AP at its best. a lot of HA, and you?
Jan Erik Vallestad avatar
The season is over :/
Frank "Voloire" avatar
Looks like you got some juicy greens smile
Jan Erik Vallestad avatar
Frank "Voloire":
Looks like you got some juicy greens


That might be, but without darkness it doesn't do much good
Reg Pratt avatar
Trending in the right direction

John Hayes avatar
Lately it's even been cloudy in Chile but it's not uncommon to go for months of solid green.   This is a big reason that a lot of us go remote.

John
AstRobert avatar
liiiitle off topic in the off topic but what service are these charts from?
Jan Erik Vallestad avatar
AstRobert:
liiiitle off topic in the off topic but what service are these charts from?

Here you go: https://clearoutside.com/forecast/
andrea tasselli avatar
As far as my area is concerned you might as well divine the outcome by the flights of the birds.
Bill McLaughlin avatar
Next period at SkiesAway in Ca. We were overdue after an awful winter...

Frank "Voloire" avatar
Bill McLaughlin:
Next period at SkiesAway in Ca. We were overdue after an awful winter...


c'mon this is a slap in the face
Jean-David Gadina avatar
All red here, for weeks if not months…
I can tweak colors in Photoshop if you really want to see some green.
I wish I could do that for real…
ScotiaAstro avatar
I'd love to, but I live in Scotland…lol! ;)
IrishAstro4484 avatar
I'm colour blind (red/green). Probably why I'm not good at working out when the forecast is good 🙄
Well Written Engaging
Polly (Apollyon) avatar
Hmmm, if I squint a little it kinda looks green... kinda...
Oscar H. avatar
imagine if a bunch of scientists are making clouds for fun

how maddening would that be?
Arun H avatar
Polly (Apollyon):
Hmmm, if I squint a little it kinda looks green... kinda...

you could travel really fast towards it. The Doppler effect would make it look green.
Kyle Cerniglia avatar
Average week in Arizona :o
Related discussions
Remote imaging versus hands-on astrophotography: the debate continues
Remote imaging, from very dark sites, seems to be the thing anymore. You pay the monthly fee, someone manages the gear (yours or theirs), gathers the data from very expensive scopes/mounts and sends it to you in the morning. Seems pretty cool and can...
Relevant for understanding remote imaging alternatives to hands-on astrophotography practice.
Jan 20, 2026
Artefact in image
Need help for artefacts in my image 5867.jpg Here's a jpeg link of starless HA IC2177 . You can see artifact everywhere but especially in the corners . Does someone have an idea of what this is ? About 50min of integration Sharpstar 13028hnt Antlia h...
Relevant for troubleshooting artifacts in HA (hydrogen-alpha) astrophotography images.
Feb 13, 2026