November 9, 2011 on 5:25 pm | In Sun | Comments Off
Cloudy forecast, but I was able to get some images before the clouds arrived, and finished up with some closeups made half through the clouddeck. Not enough time to get a prom image. However, a beautiful display of filaments going all over in the 1341, 42, and 43 triangle.
November 8, 2011 on 3:44 pm | In Sun | Comments Off
The active regions 1338 and 39 just passed the central meridian and cover a large area of the sun. In addition the 1341,42, and 43 form a nice triangle. A hedge-row prom at the eastern limb shows activity coming around from the backside.
November 7, 2011 on 3:19 pm | In Sun | Comments Off
I’ve been following AR1338 and 39 since they popped up at the Eastern limb about 6 days ago and imaged the duo every day since then. Today another image of the two as well as an image from 1339 by itself with a 3x barlow and the whole disk as usual.
November 6, 2011 on 5:07 pm | In Sun | Comments Off
Active Regions 1340,41,42 are turning today in nice view and these regions together with 1338 and 39 are promising some nice views this week on the Sun, provided that the weather holds out so we can image this.
November 5, 2011 on 1:01 pm | In Sun | Comments Off
The skies were clear today but very unstable in the lower atmosphere, but the Jetstream was way up North and West. Both AR1338 and 39 are growing. the largest sunspot in 1339 as well as Ar1338 have a nice light bridge extending accross. A new region is becoming visible at the limb next to 1339. Prom activity has slowed a bit down. (waiting for the big blast from 1339?)
November 4, 2011 on 4:40 pm | In Sun | Comments Off
Yesterday AR1339 released an X-flare in the direction of Venus and Mercury. We’ll keep an eye out for more flares when the spot is turning towards Earth. Would love to image another CME but no luck today.
November 3, 2011 on 12:16 pm | In Sun | Comments Off
Today the sunspot areas 1338 and 39 have moved from the eastern limb and are becoming nicely visible. Especially 1338 showed some very bright C-class flares when I was observing/imaging. 1339 Is very big in size and is estimated 25,000 by 45,000 miles and earth fits in some of its biggest spots. Get ready for some activity in the next few days.
November 2, 2011 on 10:30 pm | In Mars, Planets | Comments Off
All of you who have known me for some time know that I eagerly followed NASA’s Mars Phoenix mission. This led to really wanting to attend the launch of the next Mars mission which has gone through some delays. However, the date has come and “Curiosity” is scheduled to be launched on November 25th at 10:21 a.m. I am very pleased that my official invitation for this launch has arrived today, so we will not be spending Thanksgiving this year at home, but at the Cape.
November 2, 2011 on 5:44 pm | In Sun | Comments Off
The sun started again to show some more regions today, and during one of the runs, something did transit the solardisk. Also the new Western limb looks really busy and beautiful, so I could not resist to have two closeups today.
November 1, 2011 on 5:23 pm | In Sun | Comments Off
The sun today 11/01 from Charlie Elliott while we were waiting on the school to arrive. Two very nice active regions at either side of the solar disk. I’ve pushed the yellow a little more today, but am not sure if I like the result.
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