Been frustrating for me lately regards solar imaging - it's either sunny when i'm at work, or when i'm not at my scope. The unsettled airstream that seems to be upon us brings nothing but showers, and if it isn't raining it's cloudy! Anyway, this morning there was a couple of hour window of blue skies before the heat of the sun started setting off bubbling cumulus and eventually showers.
The sun has been really active earlier this week, and whilst today it is alot quieter there is still plenty to see at a range of wavelengths...
First off in Hydrogen Alpha, there are plenty of proms and filaments...
Ha Full Disk Lrg by
Mark Townley, on Flickr
Next at CaK wavelenths, the sun is a seething sea of energy...
cak full disk lrg by
Mark Townley, on Flickr
In whitelight the only spots of note were associated with Active Region 11234...
wl f190007 11-06-11 11-17-18 by
Mark Townley, on Flickr
Hope you like them! I just hope the weather obliges and lets me get somemore imaging in sooner rather than later!
Mark