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On Thu, 14 Jan 2010 17:04:40 +0000, MadCow wrote:
In message , "Bob (not my real pseudonym)" writes And it does look like ol' Sol finally got the memo - there have been some rather impressive sunspots in the last few weeks. Here's one I photographed last month using thin clouds as a solar filter. Really need to go buy some welder's glass... The currently visible sunspot appears to be the same one I photographed, one solar rotation later. Bob ^,,^ [ A UUEncoded file (2009-12-17 Sunspot 1035.jpg) was included here. ] I'm impressed - you either had perfect conditions or you're really good at it. Or both. Post more sunspots! There's a spectacular one on the sun right now - or so I'm told. Seattle has slipped back into "what is this strange 'sun' word you speak of?" mode... Check out the SOHO images: http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/data/...me-update.html Or scroll about halfway down the page at Spaceweather and see some amazing stuff from folks who truly know what they are doing: http://spaceweather.com/archive.php?...h=01&year=2010 Bob ^,,^ |
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