Observations 10.50 BST 23/09/2022 Proms

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Observations 10.50 BST 23/09/2022 Proms

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Hi

Sunny, high haze, still

90mm TS Triplet F6.7, 2" 40nm, T2 Baader Prism, Energy dump & 20mm baffle in T2 Pass-28.5mm,
9mm baffle on 4.2x, Chromo, 20mm baffle on 1.25" Helical focuser,
20mm baffle on polariser on 32mm Meade SP 4000 with added 20mm field stop.


10.50 BST

Max Chromo setting clockwise

7.30 Three expanding sprays leaning with faint pyramid under.

8.30 small spray, little curve prom towards, small gap and bright tiny spike. Fuzzy dumpy prom.

9.15 Active region

10.00 Very faint dumpy prom

? Small spike

2.45 Little seperated blob. Expanding spray. Two smaller faint sprays. Little faint pyramid.

3.45 Little spike. Faint dumpy. Faint double height, lower left and higher right.

4.00 Little spike leaning up.

Cheers. Andrew.


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Re: Observations 10.50 BST 23/09/2022 Proms

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Sounds like a lovely solar session :hamster: looks like it is nice and sunny outside, we had thick fog earlier this morning.

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Re: Observations 10.50 BST 23/09/2022 Proms

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Hi

Through the gaps seen the active region send out spikes.

The prom at 3.45 really went off. First a big windblown tree then a Preying Mantis or Parakeet on a branch which blew off when clouds over. Little bar left over surface, Ten gallon hat over with a badge on the front leaning up to a pair of fuzzy arches in a pair of brackets with a bright spot between them at the bottom.

Have a look at Gong later or images tomorrow.

Cheers. Andrew.


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Lovely report Andrew, thanks!


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