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Old 09-08-2024, 08:54 PM
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A wafer thin lucky break, lunch sol on 08 08 2024

It's been a while.
A white light grab of the active belt of old sol, with a mosaic of a few shots, cobbled together with glue and feathers. Seeing was pretty poor, hence soft image, so wasn't flying close.

Flt132 with Baader solar wedge and asi174.
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have added a cropped capture from the same time, i really wished i dug out the barlow lens
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and now its cloudy, with rain when a larger contingent is showing
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Old 12-08-2024, 11:53 AM
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Beautiful shot Dave.
Shame today's cloudy.

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you're not wrong there. i might dig out the old lunt 60 one day
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you're not wrong there. i might dig out the old lunt 60 one day
Yeah, that should cut through the cloud…

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Very well caught.
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Very well caught.
Thanks Peter. With your ha full disk shots and Peter Marples videos. I'm enjoying everyone's efforts
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Nice shot David.


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edit - i added a crop capture of the large sunspot group AR3780, again this was on the 8th august 2024
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