Sunspot AR 2339 and Faculae
Taken by Giuseppe Petricca on May 10, 2015 @ Pisa, Tuscany, Italy
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Date Taken: 2015:05:10 11:05:15
 
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The ‪#Sun‬ Today, around 9 o'clock Italian time (CEST), with medium seeing (deteriorating towards the end of the imaging session). The active region ‪‎AR2339‬ seems to continue its fragmentation but remains really interesting to see. Today there were a lot of faculae region, that made the view even more interesting. Canon EOS 700D with Samyang 500mm f6.3 Lens - Astrosolar filter - 50 images stacked on 200 with AutoStakkert2, elaborated with Registax and Photoshop CC. Versions: B/W / B/W Inverted - False Colors Inverted / False Colors
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