AR2778 & AR2779 Oct 29th 2020

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AR2778 & AR2779 Oct 29th 2020

Post by Lowjiber »

Seeing was 3.5/5 yesterday, but I wanted to capture these two close to each other.

A shout out to Astrophil for some helpful tips regarding smoothness. Thanks much Phil. :cool:

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Re: AR2778 & AR2779 Oct 29th 2020

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Good job John!


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Well done on the image John.
Clearly shows the activity

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A very nice close up, John !

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Very nice image John :bow :hamster:

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John, I like the way the image turned out.

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Nicely done, John. Those magnetic flux loops show up really well.

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Re: AR2778 & AR2779 Oct 29th 2020

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Astrophil wrote: Sat Oct 31, 2020 1:58 am John, I like the way the image turned out.

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Thanks Phil. :D

I had printed your summary of actions you sent, and had the paper copy right beside me as I processed the shot. (I had already memorized it anyway.) LOL

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