I finally have another day when everything came together, clear sky, not too hot and low wind. With the summer heat there is always a bit of haze but other then that the conditions were good. Not a lot of activity so we will see what I managed to get. :-)
Bill
AR2386 -
Closer in and inverted AR2386 -
AR2387 -
There were several proms today. Mostly small ones and one tall one.
A long filament ending on the right at AR2384 which doesn't show here -
Proms -
Same Prom using the DMK-21 camera & Powermate -
I'm noticing that these images look pretty mild compared to Mike's fine images. :-)
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