30.9.22

30.09.2022 Afternoon imaging. AR3111, 3110 & 3107.

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Friday 30th Sept. Wet, windy and overcast in the morning. Sunny periods after lunch. I took a chance and captured most of the AR features. The wind is blowing through the observation slit. Making my neck cold despite a warm duvet jacket.

14.11 53F.AR 3110 Centrally placed in the northern, solar hemisphere.

First of a short series of captures. Followed by overcast.

 

 

14.12 AR3111 North eastern quadrant.

 

14.12.57 AR3110

 

 

14.13 AR3110

 

 

14.16 AR3111


 

 

 

14.21 AR3107 On the western limb.







 Eventually the overcast broke up but it was still very cloudy.

15.39 A later image stacking 100/2000 frames.
The cloud is thicker with fewer gaps.






 

 


 

16.05 AR3111 100/1000 frames. Strangely sharp and contrasty!

 

 

 

 

 16.17 AR3110  Retuned the Lunt etalon. Frame size enlarged to 1000x1000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Active mound on eastern limb near the solar equator.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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