Sol from the 19th of November 2019.

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Sol from the 19th of November 2019.

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Hi:
Cloudy but managed to get just one FD with the Solarmax 90-DS.
Thanks for looking,
Eric.
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Amazing Eric, I can only hope to get as good as those.


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Re: Sol from the 19th of November 2019.

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Nice crisp images Eric, well done

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Great disk Eric!


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Lovely FDs, Eric. There are some beautiful, interesting, proms on show here.

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Very nice FD's Eric.


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Wow! look at that prom in the east :shock: I wonder if that is from an active region? superb proms all round :hamster:

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The one FD you got is really good, Eric

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Re: Sol from the 19th of November 2019.

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You sure can catch proms, Eric! Great images.

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