The Sun - October 25th

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The Sun - October 25th

Post by David_The_Bears_Fan »

A rare opportunity to catch some solar imaging today. Seeing was variable and if you look close you can see the evidence! Still, some nice proms on show and a couple of small AR's.

Image20171025_WL_FD by David Smith, on Flickr

Image20171025_Ca-K_6PaneFD by David Smith, on Flickr

Image20171025_Ca-K_AR12685_6_2.5x_3PaneMosaic by David Smith, on Flickr

Image20171025_Ca-K_Prom2 by David Smith, on Flickr

Image20171025_Ca-K_Prom1 by David Smith, on Flickr


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Re: The Sun - October 25th

Post by marktownley »

Good result David, I managed a quick CaK full disk today too, hopefully fridays clear skies will manifest themselves and I can get another then too.


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Excellent images, David !

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Re: The Sun - October 25th

Post by Montana »

Wonderful set David, I really like the CaK close up, these active regions still have so much detail even if the spots are small the plage is complex :hamster: :bow
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