The sun god forgave me for my screw up yesterday and I was given another clear day to image. ;-) Toward the end of the session the sky started boiling though. The sun is within a couple of days of the lowest that it goes in the sky and that is a lot of extra atmoshere to shoot through so I guess I'm luck that it was a good as it was today. These images shouldn't be much different from yesterday's images although I haven't compared them at this point. In the winter I will take what I can get. :-)
AR2235, 37, 42 -
AR2230 -
AR2235 - AR2236- AR2238 -
The big prom was still there (Bad sky condition when this was taken with the DMK-21 and 2.5 Powermate.) -
AR2237, 41 & 42 with the prom -
AR2230 and AR2234 -
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