It was a very warm day on Sunday, June 21st, but the views were great! Several members brought white light and H-alpha solar scopes and set up on the bicentennial plaza outside the NC Museum of Natural Sciences in downtown Raleigh. The Sun provided a great show with two large sun spots and a really large prominence which just improved over the course of the observing session. About 100 folks stopped by on their way to the presentations at the museum and enjoyed the views, despite the star of the show making the temperatures near 100 degrees. Our intrepid club members stayed out for over three hours to support this event. Definitely going above and beyond!





