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I joined my friend Tony Donnangelo for some Friday morning (~15:30 to
16:00 UT) H-alpha solar observing today. I arrived after most of the activity that Tony saw some two hours earlier had subsided but there was still a fairly large, horizontally-branching prominence on the trailing limb that slowly morphed into what looked like a loop, as well as a couple of small prominences. A Lumicon Solar Prominence filter allowed us to make these observations. There were only 3 sunspots to be seen when we switched to a Baader AstroSolar white light filter. The one nearest the preceding limb seemed to have a double umbra. The largest one, which was close to the sun's center, had a complex umbra. The third spot was just making headway on the disk from the trailing limb. We used Tony's Takahashi FS-102 apochromatic refractor and a 3-6mm Tele Vue Nagler zoom, a 5.2mm Pentax SMC XL, a 7mm Nagler type 6, and a 9mm Nagler type 6 during the observing session. Dave Mitsky |
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