AR2386 & 2387
Taken by Bill Hrudey on July 23, 2015 @ Cayman Islands
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Sparse sunspot activity may explain the paucity of solar images recently. Nonetheless, remnants of AR2387 remain and AR2386 is leaving us. Though viewing conditions have been poor, with a great deal of atmospheric turbulence, I was able to capture these images of both using a TS 115mm APO triplet; Baader wedge; ASI120MM, 3X Barlow; FireCapture 2.3; Registax 6; PSP7. Far from prize winning images, they at least help keep one practicing the art.
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