Sunspot group 2403
Taken by Maximilian Teodorescu on August 23, 2015 @ Magurele, Romania
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Date Taken: 2015:08:23 15:34:11
 
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After one week of rain, I've got a chance to image the Sun under not so good seeing conditions. From around 50000 frames only around 1000 showed sunspot group 2403 well. And I am very glad that I did capture this group: it is a very complex one, with the main spots evolving rapidly and a lot of bridges in between. Looking forward foe better seeing conditions the next few days. A meeting with the ISS will occur near my locations in just three days. I hope I will be able to image the pairing. Equipment: Homemade Newtonian reflector 200mm F/5, working at F/20, ASI120MMS with green filter. Full-aperture Astrosolar filter. Seeing higly variable from 2-3/10 to around 7/10 for just a few seconds.
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