Closeup of solar region 10930 on Dec 7
Thursday, December 7th, 2006Region 10930 continues active. Here is a close up in white light.

Celestron Nexstar11 telescope, Celeston F6.3 focal reducer, and Canon Xti, 1/2000 sec at ISO 800.
Region 10930 continues active. Here is a close up in white light.

Celestron Nexstar11 telescope, Celeston F6.3 focal reducer, and Canon Xti, 1/2000 sec at ISO 800.
Region 10930 remains extremely active with another X7 class flare about a half hour before the below image was taken. An M3 class flare was in progress when the image was taken as seen by the brightening in three points in the region.

Image taken with Solarscope 50 halpha telescope, Televue 2.5X Powermate, and Canon Xti camera. Still struggling with ASA and shutter. Weather was partly cloudy, no wind, temperature around 53°F, turbulence 5/10, transparency varied between good to poor due to thin clouds.

Image taken with Stellarvue A1010 refractor telescope, Baader filter, Televue 2.5X Powermate, and Canon Xti camera.
Image of the sun with Solarscope Ltd. 50mm halpha telescope.

And in white light with Stellarvue A1010 (80mm) refractor and baader filter.

Turbulence was maybe 5/10 in white light and noticably better (6/10) in h-alpha. Temperature was in the 54°F., no wind, clear sky, transparency excellent, and low humidity 30%. Images are rotated so that north is up and east is to the left.