Dad, me, and another guy who's name escapes me right now (Brad?) spent the day at my daughter's school doing solar observing with the kids. The sun is really active right now, nots of prominences, flares, spots, etc. if you can, it's good viewing right now. Dan -- Sent from my iPhone. Please pardon any mispelings or errors. On Mar 29, 2013, at 3:23 PM, Chuck Hards <chuck.hards@gmail.com> wrote:
80 isn't hot, it's just about perfect. 95 is hot. ;-)
I'm going to make another try at the sun this afternoon myself, if the clouds stay away. I still want to try the bino-viewer on the PST. Every time I've had the time, it's been totally overcast. Might get a break today.
You're not going to want to come home again, Mark, you're having too much fun!
On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 2:54 PM, Mark Shelton <astroshelton@yahoo.com>wrote:
Thank you for the information. Here in st George it is actually hot. It's around 80 right now. I spent about an hour looking at the sun and
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