Sunspot 2339 ACTIVE Animation
Taken by Philip Smith on May 8, 2015 @ Manorville, NY, USA
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On 5-08-15 the Sunspot 2339 was active. The Sun was about 35° to the west when I had time to image. I only had little time before the Sun started to go behind the trees. You can even see in the animation video the Sun gets darker at the end. That is because the Sun started to go behind some tree branches. As I was imaging sunspot 2339, It started to turned into Solar flares classified as C. I am learning how to do animation of the fast and ever changing surface of the Sun. This is my 2nd try at animating a sunspot. My 1st animation was not as good as I would have liked it. But the good thing about have good data is you can always go back and rework your older images with the newer software of today. I hope that you like that I am sharing my images on Spaceweather.com. Thanks!
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I want to share this website from Sylvain Weiller http://sweiller.free.fr/ If not for this website and all his one on one help. I would not by sharing this solar animation with you today.
So I just want to say: THANK YOU Sylvain Weiller. :-)
Posted by Philip Smith 2015-05-10 09:49:57
 
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