Nothing has come around the limb to follow AR 2553 but there is a decent show if filaments right now.
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Wednesday, June 29, 2016
Friday, June 17, 2016
Better Conditions Today
This will be a good example of how viewing conditions can effect solar imaging . This set of images are similar to what you see in my previous post , the difference today was the excellent seeing and above average transparency . Tomorrow's sky chart is also predicting these conditions .
2553 up close
2553 up close
Tuesday, June 14, 2016
More Activity
The sky looked good today so I set up my 150mm to see if I could get in close to AR 2553 . As it turned out conditions could have been better for the barlow'd shots .
Bill is in a heat wave right now so it is best that he stays out of the sun until things cool down a bit out in Idaho .
Thursday, June 9, 2016
Wednesday, June 1, 2016
June 1st Sun
Conditions were less than average here in Ontario today having to shoot through a light haze of cloud was not friendly for any close up shots but I did manage to salvage one close surface shot . Fairly quiet sun but I do see a new AR making it;s way around the bend .
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