Sunspot data for 29 May 2023 of period 2023Q2: (PREV DAY - NEXT DAY)

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Today started out with dense cirrus and some 20% cumuli, but with some thinner cirrus in between. Transparency in those gaps was mediocre, and the scintillation monitor reported very poor seeing on average. I made the following observation:
Observation date/time:   29 May 2023 10:37 UTC
Telescope:               GTT60 (Galileo Type Telescope)
Focal length:            1490mm (plano convex singlet)
Aperture:                60mm
Stop:                    30mm
Eyepiece:                -75mm (plano concave singlet, 24mm aperture)
Observation type:        projection (349mm distance, 80mm diameter)
Reference:               Earth's rotation axis
Exposure (transparency): 0.600ms (using 82nm bandwidth green filter)
Seeing (SSSMon):         6.0"-6.5" (4.0" at best)

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Total number of sunspots:   20

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