Seeing was not too bad this morning. Not brilliant and this is demonstrated by a certain amount of fuzziness in some of the images. 

The higher magnification images were achieved with the standard setup but with and additional Baader Modular Barlow lens.

 

 

Fairly pleased with this. It appears as good as the Spaceweather image for the same day but shows the boundary of the Active Regions much better. One of the benefits of avoiding false colourisation/ AR 3719 and AR3720 out on the Eastern Limb. Good granulation visible as well

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AR 3713 and AR 3712. Two complex groups traversing the photosphere. West is to the right which in astronomical convention, points to the earths western horizon. Active regions always show up more clearly on the limb of the sun..

AAR3716. Not looking quite as good when imaged through the Baader barlow lens. Nothing wrong with the Baader, it is is simply the movement of the earths atmosphere causing the photons to wander.. AR3716 is in the northern hemisphere, just above AR3713.

 

Finally, AR3713.  The shape of the umbra (the black bit, it is surrounded by a grey penumbra) in the top right hand spot is very unusual. A very fragmented and disparate/complex group.