AR 2312 on the eastern limb of the Sun
Taken by Giuseppe Petricca on April 12, 2015 @ Sulmona, Abruzzo, Italy
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Date Taken: 2015:04:12 17:32:48
 
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Today the seeing was good here in central Italy, so I managed to snap a good view of the new sunspot as it is rotating towards us. The first one is a false color image, while the second one is the same but in b/w tones. The sunspot looks really great, with many structures around and in the middle of it! Equipment: SkyWatcher 90/910 achromatic - Astrosolar - ASI 120 MM (mono) - Baader IrPass 685nm - Barlow 2x Televue - 1800mm focal lenght - EQ5 Motor - 2000 frames elaborated.
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