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And off to the Greatest Page, my dear Mousetoescamper! CaliforniaPeggy Mar 2024 #1
Thanks! A $30 glass filter helped in the production of this photo. Mousetoescamper Mar 2024 #3
Excellent pic! Is that a 16 stop ND filter or greater? Thanks nt TeamProg Mar 2024 #38
Thanks! I used a 16.5 stop ND filter. Posting today's sunspot pic soon. Mousetoescamper Mar 2024 #39
why can't i see them when i look at the sun? ret5hd Mar 2024 #2
But, mama, that's where the fun is! Mousetoescamper Mar 2024 #5
It was crazy. The photon drives modules are still not responding to the bridge. Scotty says he's a mechanic ... marble falls Mar 2024 #4
Is it any wonder that Klingons say the USS Enterprise is designed like a garbage scow? Mousetoescamper Mar 2024 #6
Crazy, again. The Enterprise is shaped exactly to fit the interior of a Klingon scow compartment. Did not know that. marble falls Mar 2024 #11
*throws first punch* Qutzupalotl Mar 2024 #15
Wow, this thread spun out of control real fast HAB911 Mar 2024 #7
That goofy smiley on the face of the sun strikes the funny bone in some Mousetoescamper Mar 2024 #9
OMG - now that I look at it again, I see it! calimary Mar 2024 #23
It's Sunday. We've cracked beers and lit dubies - I mean doobies. marble falls Mar 2024 #12
wow. can you grasp that one of those sunspots is bigger than the earth? AllaN01Bear Mar 2024 #8
And our sun is average sized among the known stars. Mousetoescamper Mar 2024 #10
So I imagine it was easier to find. marble falls Mar 2024 #13
Yes. That's why I did it at night. Riddle me this: Mousetoescamper Mar 2024 #16
both basically hydro-carbon? marble falls Mar 2024 #19
Calimary's answered the riddle, below. Mousetoescamper Mar 2024 #30
They both circle Uranus looking for Klingons! calimary Mar 2024 #25
I think we went to different schools together Mousetoescamper Mar 2024 #27
Undoubtedly! That's about when I heard it, too! calimary Mar 2024 #28
Hmmm... GiqueCee Mar 2024 #14
I thought I felt the Earth move under my feet and the sky tumbling down Mousetoescamper Mar 2024 #20
Kudos to Carol King! GiqueCee Mar 2024 #22
Wow! Grumpy Old Guy Mar 2024 #17
Thanks! Mousetoescamper Mar 2024 #24
I bought one for the last eclipse. Grumpy Old Guy Mar 2024 #40
Great photo and coincidentally.. surfered Mar 2024 #18
Thanks! Mousetoescamper Mar 2024 #29
Your photo was better 🙏 surfered Mar 2024 #32
That sure is a spotty sun! FirstLight Mar 2024 #21
Maybe it just started "that time of the month" on a celestial timeframe? calimary Mar 2024 #26
Doctor says it'll clear up with some tetracycline and Fostex Mousetoescamper Mar 2024 #31
AR3615 at the center right has 54 sunspots. LastDemocratInSC Mar 2024 #33
Interesting. I've seen the grouping designated as Sunspot AR3615 Mousetoescamper Mar 2024 #35
From KTLA Pluvious Mar 2024 #34
Thanks and you're welcome! Mousetoescamper Mar 2024 #36
The pic I took yesterday must have been right after the flareup William Seger Mar 2024 #37
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