Goodbye 3363, Hello 3377
Taken by Dr. J. Wayne Wooten on July 18, 2023 @ Pensacola, Florida
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Caught the M class fare from AR 3363 as it went over the SW limb yesterday, and spotted new flaring regin (now AR 3377) coming onto the SE limb. AR 3372 in center of disk is easy with naked eyes and eclipse viewers now. Lunt 60, B 1200 Ha diagonal, 12mm Plossl, iPhone 12s. First shot shows AR 3363 flaring on limb yesterday in monochrome. Next show is it oing over edge today in color. Third shot is ful disk today in mono. Last show of eastern limb shows new AR 3377 to left. Yesterday it was nothing but a flare on the limb.
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