Sunspots July 27th

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Sunspots July 27th

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There was some thin cloud around but the Sun showed two large sunspots to my binoculars and filters. It doesn’t sound much but felt great after a few days of persistent rain.
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Re: Sunspots July 27th

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Certainly quieter.

Is it the calm before the storm?
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Re: Sunspots July 27th

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Graeme1858 wrote: Fri Jul 28, 2023 7:05 am Certainly quieter.

Is it the calm before the storm?
I hope to get some clearer skies with a more active Sun and get my Mak and DSLR on it.
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