Sun on 26/6/22 Ha

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Sun on 26/6/22 Ha

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Good morning, The Sun today With AR 13040 - 13038 on the limb.

DAY: Sunday
DATE: 26/6/22
TIME: 08:50 l.t.
WEATHER: Clear/Sunny
SEEING: 4/5
LOCATION: Nicosia-Mammari
INSTRUMENTS: Altair Astro 70mm ED 420/f6
Quark Daystar Chromosphere 4.3 model
T/V 40mm plossl 43°
SKETCHER/OBSERVER: Marios S.Ioannou

Thanks for looking
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Hello Marios. A very nice solar sketch in Ha light of AR 3040 and AR 3038 using the Altair Astro 70mm and Quark Daystar Chromosphere. The active regions show up well in your art rendition as do many filaments. Thanks for sharing this work with us Marios and I always look forward to seeing your contributions on here.
Marshall
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