Solar Images of 12.23.24

Today was another partly cloudy day, but I was still able to get a few minutes of solar video for stacking. Below, is today’s H-alpha […]

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Solar Images of 12.22.24

Even with partly cloudy skies, one can photograph the sun through the sucker holes (clearings). That’s what I did today. Below is a narrowband H-alpha […]

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Solar Images of 12.21.24

Well, my solar imaging set-up is back up and running after getting a replacement charger for my laptop – no thanks to Jeff Bezos and […]

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This Week in COVID

Dr. Klotman’s Week 248 video address is all about the genome – human and dog genomes in particular. Cat genomes are also being studied, but […]

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Brothers

I have heard that no one knows us better than our siblings – if we have them. Our parents know us as children and then […]

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This Week in COVID

Here is Dr. Klotman’s Week 246 video update. It’s a Q&A that includes questions about respiratory viruses, fluoridation, and other public health topics. The highlights […]

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Solar Images of 12.02.24

Today’s H-alpha image shows some wispy prominences along the sun’s eastern, southern, and northwestern limbs. The sunspot view shows new groups AR2912 and AR3913. AR3914, […]

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Solar Images of 12.01.24

The morning began with overcast skies that by 2PM were mostly clear. Today’s imaging was done at the solar telescope’s native focal length – 400mm […]

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Solar Images of 11.29.24

It was overcast yesterday; so, there was no solar image porn. Today, we had high, cirrus clouds over much of the sky. I think that […]

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