January 20, 2019

Victor Rogus
Sedona, Arizona
Sedona, Arizona
04/16/2022
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103mm Jaegers's refractor Baader planetarium safety wedge Cannon 60d camera, Losmandy GM 8 mount.
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Spaceweather.com reports, an active sunspot group is emerging over the sun's northeastern limb. There are at least two dark cores larger than Earth, with a possibility of more spots trailing behind. This sunspot group has been very active, hurling CMEs and plumes of plasma over the edge of the sun. Future explosions may be Earth-directed. As seen to me this morning!
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January 20, 2019
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