November 8, 2013 on 8:49 pm | In Sun | Comments Off

Am catching up with my images from November 8th.  Did not have much time so today a full disk image and two images of AR1890.  One taken with a 1.25 barlow the second with a 2x barlow.  AR1890 has grown to 950 millionth and is crackling with flares even X flares.  This is the largest sunspot group I have seen in this solar cycle.  In addition to having little time, it was way too windy and the jet stream was terrible also for images with the C11.  So no green/red filtered images with the C11.

   2013-11-08-14082-TR-Ha_g3_b3_ap254-RGBInv.jpg   2013-11-08-14082-TR-Ha_g3_b3_ap254-RGB.jpg    

   2013-11-08-13573-TR-G_g3_b3_ap208A-RGB.jpg   2013-11-08-14019-TR-Ha_g3_b3_ap224ARGB.jpg  

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