I caught another break today. The sky was a little hazy but surprisingly steady.
Bill
AR2356 & AR2359 -
(DMK-41 with Barlow)
AR2358 & AR2360 -
AR2360 (To the right), AR2361 & AR2362 (To the left) -
Wider image of the area above -
(DMK-41 no Barlow)
AR2356 & AR2359 -
Image of some granulation -
(DMK-41 & 2.5 Powermate)
The valley here is now filling up with smoke. The wild fire season has started early due to the very dry conditions in the Western US. This may put a stop to my chances to image the sun. We will see.
Update - The smoke has cleared out here so hopefully in the next couple of days, I will be able to get some new images of these sunspot and we can see how they are progressing.
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1 comment:
Keep up the good work Bill.
I'm looking forward to seeing Mike, won't be long now
Keith
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