April 2, 2012 on 12:44 pm | In Sun | Comments Off

Clear this morning with variable clouds coming in later.  AR1429 is renamed and on the NE quadrant we now have two active regions 1450 and 51.  The SW limb shows a nice filaprom in the normal processed image.  The closeup does not show the plasma cloud as nice.  A nice filament near 1451 and the active regions 1445 and 49 make a nice view also. Other than that not much activity.

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   Sun-Ha-E-046-313-260-Com2 12-04-02 10-34-00Tx.jpg   Sun-Ha-F-046-250-260-Com4 12-04-02 10-36-30Tx.jpg  

April 1, 2012 on 4:28 pm | In Sun | Comments Off

Didn’t have the time in the last three days to image the Sun because of the outreach events, so today I was happy to get back in my observatory and capture a few runs of our nearest star.  A lot has changed since I took images on the 28th.  1445 has progressed a lot further to the west and 1429 which was at the point of reimerging, is now good visible, although it had decayed a lot since it turned to the far side.  But I guess it would be too much to ask for it to get even better than it was the last time it came around.

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   Sun-Ha-B-055-526-399-Com2 12-04-01 10-48-13InvTx.jpg   Sun-Ha-B-055-526-399-Com2 12-04-01 10-48-13Tx.jpg  

   Sun-Ha-C-050-526-399-Com5 12-04-01 10-51-39InvTx.jpg   Sun-Ha-C-050-526-399-Com5 12-04-01 10-51-39Tx.jpg  

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