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MARCH 24TH - WL AR2975 & AR2974


paulastro

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Out this morning 7.39 to 8.15.  AR2975 is showing a lot of detail and has a lot of associated faculae.  Spaceweather.com reports it is crackling with C- class solar flares.  Well worth keeping an eye on in WL and HA.

Below is a single frame and crop taken at 8 14am with the Tecnosky 102ED F7 and Olympus E-M5 Mk11, 1/160 at 200 asa.

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Great shots Paul. Stuck in the office today. I nearly brought my scope up to have a look at lunchtime but didn’t bother in the end. Will take a look tomorrow if clear.

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Thanks for the share Paul, inspiring to look and also try to take an image.
Observing went well and interesting WL and Ha today, that spot sure has grown.

So tried to mount the OMD EM1ii onto the Lunt wedge, but not able to achieve focus, hmm, more thought on this one I think.
Can you believe it, me an Imager!

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