Hi
Had a bit of luck and saw this M-class flare between the clouds. Clear sky and light wind.
2.40.
20220916095352Th HR vo1 by Andrew Huskinson, on Flickr
20220916100352Th HR vo1 by Andrew Huskinson, on Flickr
20220916101352Th HR vo1 by Andrew Huskinson, on Flickr
Processed by RodAstro
https://www.kso.ac.at/index_en.php
https://solarmonitor.org/forecast.php?d ... 16®ion=
https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/solar-synoptic-map
Upcoming solar weather to left of -90
https://stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov/beacon/
The far side
https://www.raben.com/maps/
Cheers. Andrew
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Re: Cerro Tololo M-Class flare 16/09/2022
A timely gap in the clouds Andrew!
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