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Merlin66
30-06-2021, 01:12 PM
We now have AR 2835/6/7 visible.
In WL AR 2835 looks like a bridge is forming, and AR2837 has a faculae backing.
In CaK there seems to be some flaring to the east of AR2835.
Certainly something for everyone at the moment.
Enjoy.
John W
30-06-2021, 01:37 PM
Thanks Ken for the report and pics. I like the CaK images the best.
Regards John W.
Merlin66
30-06-2021, 02:33 PM
John,
Thanks for the feedback, appreciated.
Yes, I think you need high resolution images in White Light to really appreciate the intricate detail and contrast features. Unfortunately the seeing is always average (or worse) down here at St Leonards.
Such is life.
A very nice description and selection of images Ken. Well done again. Today I managed to hobble outside to capture some WL images just in font of the clouds. Everything was done in a rush. Out this afternoon so I won't really know what I've got until tonight.
Merlin66
30-06-2021, 03:06 PM
I thought it would be interesting to add a full disk with grid. to show the relative latitudes and positions.
The grid spacing is 10 deg and the inclinations. Bo =2.78 and P = -2.98
Merlin66
30-06-2021, 03:18 PM
Gerard,
Hope you had some success.
Maybe, just maybe, we're beginning to see some "real" activity in Cycle 25.
Tropo-Bob
30-06-2021, 09:41 PM
Great to see Ken; especially since it was 100% cloudy here today.
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