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Old 05-July-2009, 03:51 PM
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Default 5/7 - filaments over region

The bad seeing remains. This situation give me medium images of the region.

Today the sunspot in the right side is much more stronger from yesterday.

The left image taken at 11:25am. The right image at 11:42am. The filament over the chromospheric faculae has dissapearred.


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