AR2776 Spots 15-10-20

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AR2776 Spots 15-10-20

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Hi
A soft capture of AR2776 I only got 5 seconds between clouds.
Showing some development with small spots, maybe one to watch.

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Re: AR2776 Spots 15-10-20

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Nice!


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Well done Rod!


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Re: AR2776 Spots 15-10-20

Post by marktownley »

Came out well given the conditions Rod.


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