June 18, 2012 on 4:20 pm | In Sun | Comments Off

Another day with a beautiful view of AR1504-1509.  The filament extending from Ar1506 is very long and beautiful.  It should be time again for an M-class flare, but so far not yet.

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June 17, 2012 on 3:19 pm | In Sun | Comments Off

The large prom at the WSW limb has disappeared and the active regions 1504 – 1509 have moved further to the western limb.  Still a very big area to produce B and C flares.  Glad to be checking the sun again on a daily basis.

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June 16, 2012 on 3:16 pm | In Sun | Comments Off

Saturday we had clouds coming in and out with long clear areas.  An image today of the Sun with the AR1504,05,06,07,08,and 09.  Very nice with a pretty large prominence at the WSW limb.  The 1504,05 and 09 area seems to grow daily as well as the other areas around and crackle with B and C flares as well as a M class flare.

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June 13, 2012 on 12:45 pm | In Sun | Comments Off

I’ve been catching up with other stuff around the house since our move and have had a little time to do some imaging.  Here a catch up of the last week with images from 6/7, 6/8 and yesterday 6/13.  On the 13th I also tried the etalon and blocking filter Frank Garner left with me to try.  So also included is a close up made with the Lunt etalon, B1200 filter and my SV80 scope.

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June 7, 2012 on 12:58 pm | In Sun, Venus | Comments Off

The TRANSIT OF VENUS.
My plans were, since we were hosting the Covington event, to image the ingress of Venus from Exterior to Interior.  However, clouds made the entire event questionable.  Until about 5:45 when the clouds started parting and we could see the Sun.  So short after 6:00 I disappeared under my towel which was covering my head and my laptop which was connected to my camera and scope.  I was able to image the entry of Venus but about 6:13 I had to stop because clouds had rolled in.  The crowd kept me so busy that I did not have time afterward to make another image :-(   But seeing it and giving the visitors the chance to see it, even up to the very little ones was well worth doing this event.  Here a link to the animation of the ingress from before the connection to 10 minutes into the transit and watch the little flare coming from the side of AR1498. (Click the image)

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June 2, 2012 on 5:04 pm | In Sun | Comments Off

We have moved to Oxford GA and am getting used to the home we bought.  I will need a new observatory, but I believe I will wait until the weather gets cooler in the fall.  Here my first image after about a month.  (I still have data of two or three days in the beginninh of May which I did not process yet.  But the focuss is now on the Venus Transit.

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