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103009 - AR11029 was a breathe of fresh air!
      #3420148 - 10/30/09 12:48 PM Attachment (8 downloads)

What a treat AR11029 gave us! Hopefully it's a sign of things to come soon!

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Stephen "Darkstar" Ames
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Re: 103009 - AR11029 was a breathe of fresh air! new [Re: darkstar528]
      #3420169 - 10/30/09 01:01 PM

Great sketch Stephen!

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Re: 103009 - AR11029 was a breathe of fresh air! new [Re: darkstar528]
      #3420174 - 10/30/09 01:04 PM

WOW! the group of prominences on the eastern limb seem enormous! Today it was a typical gloomy foggy day here on the Italian seaside
I hope tomorrow I can see the sun and I hope that 1029 gives us a good departing prominence show!

Ciao Stephen
Luca

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Re: 103009 - AR11029 was a breathe of fresh air! new [Re: astrovale]
      #3420242 - 10/30/09 01:45 PM

In Sud of Italy the sky is immersed in a universe called pool

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Re: 103009 - AR11029 was a breathe of fresh air! new [Re: drake]
      #3420321 - 10/30/09 02:24 PM

Nice sketch and report stephen!

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Re: 103009 - AR11029 was a breathe of fresh air! new [Re: marktownley]
      #3420612 - 10/30/09 05:46 PM

Good stuff, Stephen. A breath of fresh air, indeed.

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Re: 103009 - AR11029 was a breathe of fresh air! new [Re: old_frankland]
      #3420854 - 10/30/09 08:24 PM

ahhhhhh ... (inhale) ... ahhhhhhh

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Re: 103009 - AR11029 was a breathe of fresh air! new [Re: stets]
      #3421611 - 10/31/09 10:19 AM

nice sketch stephen. it was quite a show on the sun this week. alot of great reports, images and sketches were posted. im gonna miss that AR1029

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Re: 103009 - AR11029 was a breathe of fresh air! new [Re: astrovale]
      #3421731 - 10/31/09 11:55 AM

Quote:

WOW! the group of prominences on the eastern limb seem enormous! Today it was a typical gloomy foggy day here on the Italian seaside
I hope tomorrow I can see the sun and I hope that 1029 gives us a good departing prominence show!

Ciao Stephen
Luca




Yeah my bad on those, the more detail I see the more whacked out my scale gets...Never trip over yourself running out to see something based on my scaling!

Thanks ya'll!!!!

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Stephen "Darkstar" Ames
PST(#96038), VIXEN 8-24mm,CEMAX 2x Barlow, Thousand Oaks White Light Filter and a Meade Elec EP
CFI, CFII, MEI, working on EIEIO!
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http://seemysunspot.com


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