Monday, December 5, 2011

Solar Imaging Session - December 6, 2011 (Numerous Dark Filaments & Large Eruptive Prominences ! )

The sky this morning is very cloudy thus another frustrating day for me to image the Sun :( Nevertheless, I was still able to get some short clips of how AR11363 Sunspot Group is doing and it indeed has grown in length compared to my last observation on December 3.

I was able to also able to scan the Sun's disk and see lots of dark filaments in the NW and NE quadrants as well as a nice group of large eruptive prominences in the NE quadrant and manage to shoot them between passing clouds :(

With unending clouds passing in front of the Sun's disk, I was able to image AR11363 Sunspot Group in white light as well as full disk shot of the Sun only this morning.

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