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June 23, 2020: VERY quiet sun in WL and Ca-K


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Got the scope out this morning for some solar work. Tracking was great because I had left the mount out from last night's DSO imaging, so polar alignment was much better than the usual "point north and pray" I usually do for solar. Seeing was also rather good, but unfortunately, not much in the way of detail could be discerned. Still, it is nice to get a batch of solar images again

WL, grey scale:

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WL, pseudo colour:

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Ca-K, grey scale:

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Ca-K, pseudo colour:

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Ca-K, part inverted:

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Ca-K, part inverted + pseudo colour:

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