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Old 31-October-2009, 10:49 PM
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Hello to all:
This photo is of today in the morning, the protuberances were very tenuous, for that reason the one of down to the right it is burned, but as it seemed one dancing waters, I insisted although it is burned others.

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That's a great image! Well done!

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Hi Cesar.
Very nice image. We have a solar telescope down at the observatory I would like to give solar imaging a try. Take care and clear skies Paul
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Nice shot.

Sun has been so inactive its been over a year since I put my H-alpha filter on the scope. If the weather ever clears I'll have to take a peek though the group causing the brightest activity has gone around the edge.

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Hi Cesar, A fine catch of our star. Nice filaments, granules very sharp. Clear skies.
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Hi Eric, Paul, Rick, Efrain:
Thank you very much to come to see the photography, and also to comment it.
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Absolutely stunning to say the least. Thank you for posting.
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Whoa.. That's brilliant!
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