AR 3363 comes on the disk
Taken by Dr. J. Wayne Wooten on July 7, 2023 @ Pensacola, Florida
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As remported in todag's SpaceWeather, the Curiosity Rover has been following it all last week until it fianlly rotated onto the disk yesterday for us. The first shot was with a Dwarf II, using solar setting, ND5 filters, and 1/250" exposure. Other shots are with the Lunt 60 in Ha, with AR 3359 to lower center, and AR 3361 to north. Nice eruptive prom on NW limg too. Lunt 60, B 1200 Ha diagonal, 12mm Plossl, iPHone 12s. Had to work around some clouds, a typical July day on the Gulf Coast.
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