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-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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