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MARCH 10TH & 11TH - AR2960, AR2965.


paulastro

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I managed to o serve these two briefly early this morning and yesterday after AR2965 came round d the E limb on 9th. 

They are still well worth observing in WL and HA.  According to spaceweather.com AR2965 is currently the most active sunspot, crackling with C-class solar flares.

The two single frames below in WL  were taken at 7.59 on 10th and 7.49 on 11th. Both taken with the 102ED F7 and Olympus camera.

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