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Old 11-09-2017, 12:19 PM
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Ha Sol 11 september

Fired up the system a little late today, hence the seeing was not great.

As mentioned in other posts, there is a delightful loop prom on the edge of the Sun at present.

My take on the activity is here

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Thanks Peter I spent an hour watching those loops around 11 this morning.
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Very nice

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Fantastic capture Peter.
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Awesome.
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Thanks Peter I spent an hour watching those loops around 11 this morning.
Thanks guys, it needs a tidy up as the stitch on the proms exposures didn't quite match that of the disk details...and probably not worth spending too much time on...with so many awsome eclipse photos out there, I have a sneaking suspicion the solar system section in next year's Malins will be a very tough gig !
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