It occurred to me only recently, that as I was able to get a full disk using my Ha Quark, then the same would apply to my Na Quark. This is a bit of a 'nothing shot' in so much as no features are visible, but it does serve a purpose that this wavelength of full disk is indeed possible, and certainly when cycle 25 kicks in should be alot more interesting. Taken with the ED60/f6, Na Quark, Baader 0.7x solar telecompressor and the FLIR GH3 ICX916M camera. This could also prove an interesting option for a Magnesium Quark in the future possibly? Hmmm...