Images were taken from Temple New Hampshire using an off-60mm axis mask with my 10-inch Newt. I just held my cheapo Canon Powershot up to a 25mm Super Plossl Eyepiece and snapped a bunch of pics, then rooted through the best of them. Images also show a fairly active sun in terms of sunspots
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AUGUST 2017 ECLIPSE PICS THROUGH 10 INCH TELESCOPE
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