AR2827 AR2829 & AR 2830 7th June 2010

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AR2827 AR2829 & AR 2830 7th June 2010

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Solar kit: LUNT LS80MT B1800 FT DS Solar telescope, Rowan tilt adapter and ZWO ASI 178MM camera.
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Well excellent captures Dave and now to join the throng is AR2831 in the far NW for just the one day before it dives over the border.

Thanks for sharing
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Thanks Terry. AR2831 wasn't on SpaceWeatherLive when I was out imaging.

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Yes Dave and just another example of AR's with or without spots suddenly appearing on our side of the Sun.
One might often assume that these only occur on the far-side, but obviously not...

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Dave,
The plasma following the magnetic lines of force in the active regions is well visible in your images. Nice!

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Wow!! a stunning set :bow :hamster:

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Good captures Dave!


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