It was 1963, I think and Ms. Hoke, an SFA graduate, was my 10th grade English teacher. After a few weeks in her class, she […]
Read MoreSolar Images from 10.20.24
Today’s sky was perfectly clear. The comparison H-alpha solar disk images appear below. The first image shows extensive prominences along the southwestern solar limb, and […]
Read MoreSolar Images of 10.19.24
It was partly cloudy this afternoon despite a forecast calling for clear skies. I managed a good capture of the prominences, filaments, and plages, but […]
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You can watch Dr. Klotman’s Week 239 video address here. The highlights are: My suggestions are to check your refrigerator for any ready-to-eat chicken products […]
Read MoreSolar Images of 10.15.24
Below are the comparison views of today’s solar disk. A cropped view of the eastern limb highlights the complex, cascading prominences.
Read MoreSolar images of 10.14.24
Today’s images were made with the hydrogen alpha solar telescope. The comparison images below show the prominences, filaments, and some sunspot regions. In the image […]
Read MoreSolar Images of 10.13.24
Today’s solar photoshoot was done with my 80mm astrograph outfitted with a new 61.2 megapixel cooled color camera. This is almost three times the number […]
Read MoreSolar Images of 10.12.24
Today’s solar disk comparison images show some large prominences along the western and southeastern and northeastern limbs and little new sunspot activity. The exaggerated prominence […]
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The highlights from Dr. Klotman’s Week 238 video address are: Marburg virus West Nile virus COVID Flu H5N1 Avian Flu All in all, this week […]
Read MoreSolar Images of 10.11.24
Below are today’s solar disk comparison images. Below is the enhanced prominence view. And the annotated sunspot cameo appears below. Note that the sunspots that […]
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