The Lunarscape -- photography and astrophotography from Galway, Ireland
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I've always had a passion for solar viewing and previously observed in the white light domain. Given an opportunity to purchase a PST Hydrogen Alpha scope for ½ the retail price was a no-brainer.

PST

It provides a 40mm aperture, 400mm focal length for f10 in an all enclosed body.

Unlike white light, in which you observe the solar photosphere in the visual light domain this tiny scope isolates the hydrogen alpha frequency (650nm). This allows us to examine sunsposts, plage, granulation on the disc and also obtain incredible views or solar prominences and filaments (something which is impossible in the white light spectrum as the sheer amount of light from the photosphere will completely drown out these phenomenon).

Here it is on my AstroTrak (yes the Astrotrak tt320x has a solar viewing rate!!!).

AstroTrak_PST