Sunspots Feb 26th

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Sunspots Feb 26th

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The weather was slightly better this time but there was lots of moving cloud. After a few attempts I caught the Sun with my binoculars and filters and saw three sunspots, two close. I was hoping for a bit more solar action over the weekend but, with the weather being rather poor during February, I should have been a bit more grateful.

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Hi Philip. Even with the poor weather you came away with another great solar sketch. It looks like you caught AR3230 and AR3236 at the top. Thanks for sharing your latest artwork with us Philip and keep looking up.
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Sky-Watcher 90mm f/13.8 Maksutov-Cassegrain on motorized Multimount
Orion Astroview 120ST f/5 Refractor on EQ3 mount
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