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Old October 24th 03, 04:19 AM
David Nakamoto
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Default Sunspot sighting

I also tried to see what the Sun looked like through filters with no
telescopic aid, and despite cirrus clouds I saw that lsame large sunspot
group dead center. I took some sequences of images and it looks like some
of them turned out. Stay tuned !
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Pinprick holes in a colorless sky
Let inspired figures of light pass by
The Mighty Light of ten thousand suns
Challenges infinity, and is soon gone




"Matt J. McCullar" wrote in message
. com...
At work this morning (between Fort Worth and Dallas, Texas) a friend told

me
that he'd heard something on the news about a geomagetnic storm. He

didn't
have any details. We talked for a while and then I remembered that I'd

once
seen some large sunspots through filtered glass a few years ago when we

had
some big sunspots in the news, so during morning break I went outside to
take a look.

Sure enough, I saw one sunspot through a well-filtered, non-magnified eye:
it appeared totally dead-center in the middle of the sun's disk!!!!!

Looked
like a big, bright, yellow long-playing record with no label. Bullseye!
Couldn't see any other spots anywhere near it.

This was about 9:30 a.m. Central time, Thurs. 23 Oct. '03.

Matt J. McCullar
Arlington, TX