Playing With Solar Photography
Whenever I notice a large sunspot on the Space Weather dot com main page, I go over to the SOHO sunspot page and read about it. On SOHO, I saw that sunspot 1543 is prominent in the northern hemisphere of the solar globe today.
I grabbed the Canon SX-40 and my economy solar filter and went out in the courtyard and took the image above. I am using the same camera setup that I used for the May 20th annular eclipse and the June 5th transit of Venus.
The “little” sunspot is about three times the diameter of the Earth. Click on the image to enlarge.
Analyzing the Bullsh*t
The Obama Campaign using Soptic’s “Romney gave my wife cancer” crap isn’t the first, nor will it be the last outright lie to be used this election season. Ramirez’ “Taking the bull by the horns” cartoon shows a pretty good analysis of what happened and when. Click the ‘toon to enlarge.
Monsoon and the New Saguaro
We stepped out a while ago to take the dogs for a little walk. On our way down to the road, we saw lightning and heard thunder from this cell west of us. One of these days, I’m going to get lucky and snap the shutter just as a bolt of lightning is visible. You can see the rainfall in the distance behind the big (new to us) saguaro outside the courtyard. Click on the image to enlarge.






