Monster Sunspot (2192)
Taken by Abe Megahed on October 22, 2014 @ Sunspot 2192 has grown to the point where it's even discernible using a solar filter and the unaided eye. Through a small telescope or telephoto, there's plenty of detail visible in the umbra and penumbral region. This photo was taken handheld with an inexpensive (< $100) 500mm mirror lens.
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  Camera Used: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D300S
Exposure Time: 10/8000
Aperture: f/1.0
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Date Taken: 2014:10:22 16:45:43
 
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Sunspot 2192 has grown to the point where it's even discernible using a solar filter and the unaided eye. Through a small telescope or telephoto, there's plenty of detail visible in the umbra and penumbral region. This photo was taken handheld with an inexpensive (< $100) 500mm mirror lens.
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