It has been cloudy, gloomy and rainy here for many days. Today the sky opened up some and there was the sun. I set up to image and then the wind ramped up to 17 MPH but I gave it a go anyway. Hopefully there will be several useable images. They probably will tend to be grainy as I had to use settings to enable higher frame rates to help compensate for the shaking. Bill
AR2241 and AR2242. Disappearing around the limb at the locations of the proms are AR2225 and AR2237. - DMK-41 / Barlow
AR2245 and AR2246 -
AR22442 (Left of center.) - DMK-21 / No Barlow
AR2241 and AR2242. - DMK-41 / Barlow (Wind speed had slowed.)
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