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Old 14-11-2022, 01:46 PM
John W (John Wilkinson)
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14th Nov Sunspots

14th Nov. With rain most of the morning again I had not expected to see the Sun, until a blue patch of sky appeared and I quickly got my scope set up and took a quick image. I had been following AR 3141 for a few days as it moved across the sun. I have included todays shot with one from 11th Nov so you can see what changes have occurred. AR3141 appears to be diminishing in size as it approaches the western limb, but AR 3140 appears to be more complex. Thanks for viewing.
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Old 16-11-2022, 12:21 AM
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Great work dodging the rain and clouds John! We did see a bit of a gap yesterday but we wouldn't have been able to set up before getting wet. You're right about the changes in both AR3141 and 3140, we have noticed the same. When they have gone it looks like it might be a quiet disk for a while.
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