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    Location: Wyoming Sagebrush | Any of you folks with WL filters and some clear sky should really try and do some observing of old Sol today.
There are 4 active regions visible on the Suns' surface now. From west to east, Ar11043,44,45, and 46.
Ar11045 is the largest and easiest to see with a lot of associated faculae.
One tiny spot remains right at the western limb of AR11043 and should be visible.
AR11044 is a sorta kinda thing. There are two small spots, but their visibility seems to come and go.
Finally, a new group AR11046 is appearing at the eastern limb, with its associated proms, it looks like it could develop into another nice one.
Have a look!  |
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  Location: Silver Bay, Minnesota | Thanks for the update John! I think you sent me another storm. I'll have to wait a couple days. |
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     Location: Mandeville, LA USA 30.38 X 90.07 | Yea...I sold my white light filter a couple of years ago. Dumb!
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    Location: Wyoming Sagebrush | Hang in there.
This overcast and snow that was going on this morning cleared off.
I got a bunch of AVIs I'm processing now.
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  Location: Silver Bay, Minnesota | My house is under the X 
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    Location: Denver | Thanks for the heads up John! Too bad we have snow and clouds here 
Edited by perlmeister 2/7/2010 4:36 PM
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