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Sunspot as big as Jupiter com in' round the bend
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[quote:Anonynous astrophysicist, 1397298:MV8yMTA1MzU2XzM1NDg1NDE4X0MyQkFCRkZG] Carrignton was using more or less direct observation to make his drawings as sopped to going through a .gov filter. As soon as I can see the Sun i will make a direct observation and report my observations. Trusting government data is like testing a whore with your wallet.. There is no doubt he was very accurate in his representation of the size and location of 'spot. [/quote]
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Look at 9:00. Earth facing in 1-2 days.
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