Today’s H-alpha image shows increased solar prominence activity along the E-NE, W, and SW solar limbs. AR4107 and AR4105 continue to show bright plages. Below, […]
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There were wispy cirrus clouds over most of our skies this afternoon, and we have rain in tonight’s forecast. Still, I managed to capture some […]
Read MoreSolar Images of 06.08.25
The sky was mostly overcast today. So, my solar photoshoot was somewhat more challenging than even on partly cloudy days when there are some clearings […]
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In Week 272’s video address, Dr. Klotman discusses “Longevity Medicine” which has less to do with living longer and more with living better. It’s about […]
Read MoreSolar Images of 06.06.25
Today’s H-alpha image has notable prominences only along the NW and SW solar limbs. The sunspot image now shows only to named active regions. A […]
Read MoreSolar Images of 06.05.25
Today’s H-alpha solar image shows prominences along the sun’s eastern and western limbs. There is a new active region and bright plage in the southeastern […]
Read MoreSolar Images of 06.03.25
Like yesterday, today’s skies were mostly overcast. I again captured two, 100-frame AVIs during clearings between the clouds. The best 20 frames from each AVI […]
Read MoreSolar Images of 06.02.25
It was mostly cloudy today; so, I decided to shoot during the least dense periods of cloud cover and limit the AVI captures to 100 […]
Read MoreSolar Images of 06.01.25
We had a couple of days too overcast to do any solar imaging. But today, there were large, clear patches of sky. Today’s H-alpha image […]
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Unless you are a total stem cell nerd, Dr. Klotman’s Week 271 video address will be of little interest. This week he interviewed one of […]
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