H-alpha sun 2012.03.16 - 08:15UT

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Lovely pics nice and sharp.Was observing the same areas also.


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Great images and nice resolution.

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Super images - superb processing!


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Gosh these are gorgeous! I could stare for hours at the detail!

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Yeah I agree sublime images!
Thanks for sharing them with us :)

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Cai,

Love it, Love it, Love it..:)


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Hi Cai-Uso,

Excellent images, as always. Thanks.

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Hi Cai Uso

wonderful shots, wonderful :bow:


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The images are all wonderful, i really enjoyed looking at them.


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Amazing cloud-like filaments! Good stuff, CU.


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Fantastic images - inspirational!

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Those cloud like filaments just lifted off most spectacularly at 19:00UT.

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http://halpha.nso.edu/keep/hag/201203/2 ... 4654Bh.jpg


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Marvelous shot, Jim. That is an exciting image. Still clouds here in Texas.

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Hi all,

had a very nice morning with blue sky and partially good seeing.
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Hi Cai-Uso

Great images... ;) :)


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Really nice set of images Cai Uso!!! B) :bow:


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Excellent images Cai, nicely processed. Rain and cloud here, so it is fabulous to see the action through your images.
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Very impressive and thanks for the capture and processing details.

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