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AR2755 in White Light


Littleguy80

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Just back inside from my first solar session of 2020. I was able to see the Sunspot AR2755. It’s been 3 months since the last Sunspot that I was able to observe so I was very pleased. AR2755 was showing as 3 spots through the Herschel Wedge. Two similarly sized spots with a much small spot just below. Things got a little hazy but I did take a quick snap through the eyepiece. Let’s hope for more solar activity in 2020! 070B7883-5486-42F4-81A6-6136A847BE15.thumb.jpeg.58c350111cb9af2b9523c367a2532422.jpeg

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Nice shot Neil.

Nearly got the scope out when I got back this afternoon, but the sun was pretty low by then so I didn't bother. Would like to have a go at this one though, so fingers crossed there will be a clear spell tomorrow. Back to work on Monday :(.

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27 minutes ago, Stu said:

Nice shot Neil.

Nearly got the scope out when I got back this afternoon, but the sun was pretty low by then so I didn't bother. Would like to have a go at this one though, so fingers crossed there will be a clear spell tomorrow. Back to work on Monday :(.

Cheers Stu. Even around 11:30 it was still low. Good enough to enjoy the views though. I had to face the grim reality of work last Thursday :( 

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