August 11, 2013 on 5:47 pm | In Sun | Comments Off

Today the sun is out for most part.  Some nice relative small complex sunspots and the size of the flares produced were a little bigger than yesterday (C-Class).  The sky was relative stable today (seeing 3/6) so the C11 came out for a few close ups.  A full disk image with some proms and close up images of AR1817 and AR1818 using the 3.8u Baader and a red filter The filament in the southern hemisphere is over 230,000 miles long and very impressive. 

   Sun-Ha-W-046-379-260-0002 13-08-11 08-57-34Inv.jpg   Sun-Ha-W-046-379-260-0002 13-08-11 08-57-34 _2_.jpg  

   Sun-Ha-W-046-120-493-Com7 13-08-11 09-11-25Inv.jpg   Sun-Ha-W-046-120-493-Com7 13-08-11 09-11-25.jpg  

   Sun-RL-X-030-313-260-Co17 13-08-11 09-49-37AInv.jpg   Sun-RL-X-030-313-260-Co17 13-08-11 09-49-37A.jpg  

   Sun-RL-X-030-313-260-Co14 13-08-11 09-41-04AInv.jpg   Sun-RL-X-030-313-260-Co14 13-08-11 09-41-04A.jpg  

No Comments yet

Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.

Entries and comments feeds. Valid XHTML and CSS. ^Top^ Powered by WordPress with jd-nebula-3c theme design by John Doe.