I have one image from today's effort so far. Like Mike I had high winds to deal with. Here is AR1850 at the limb.
AR1850 Close Up
I'm having a hard time salvaging many images due to the windy conditions. this is quite frustrating because the seeing was the best that i have had in sometime. :-(
AR1855 in the southern hemisphere midway across the solar disk.
Prom's on the NW Limb.
Proms at SE Limb.
Another prom
Not great results but tomorrow promises to be a better day. Clear, no wind.
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1 comment:
Great images Bill Registax is our friend and shaky videos are a challenge , your tools are in good hands ! I hope the wind dies for you today so you can take advantage of the better sky's . My sky chart says clear but there is too much fog to tell right now !
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