June 21, 2011 on 12:45 pm | In Sun | Comments Off

Today temps were going to be close to 100 degrees so I started my imaging session as soon as the sun was above the tree tops.  Today AR1236 is still bridged, but it seems that the bridge has moved to the south and is only visible in my scopes in the inverted H-alpha image.  I tried CaK also, but could not make out the bridge.  Stephen Ramsden called me and said he could make it out in whitelight in his 127 mm scope with a 4x barlow so am waiting for his images.  Here my images of today.

   SUN-Ha-C-046-625-260-Co14 11-06-21 10-14-28CrpTxt-ALPO.jpg   SUN-Ha-C-046-625-260-Co14 11-06-21 10-14-28InvCrpTxt-ALPO.jpg  

   SUN-Ca-E-042-109-260-Co19 11-06-21 10-27-48CrpTxt-ALPO.jpg   SUN-Ca-E-042-109-260-Co19 11-06-21 10-27-48InvCrpTxt-ALPO.jpg  

   SUN-Ha-C-042-120-260-Co16 11-06-21 10-20-53InvCrpTxt.jpg   SUN-Ca-F-046-038-260-Co21 11-06-21 10-33-56CrpTxt.jpg  

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