AR 2565 - AR 2567 Complex
Taken by Giuseppe Petricca on July 22, 2016 @ Sulmona, Abruzzo, Italy
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Date Taken: 2016:07:22 09:55:01
 
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The sunspots AR2565 and AR2567 are going to disappear from our point of view, leaving the visible portion of the photoshpere of our Sun; today is the second-last day of observations. Seeing conditions were quite challenging, but they allowed a nice capture of many details of the spots themselves, that continue to evolve in an amazing way, as usual! Medium resolution on the granulation of the surface. The single cores of the spots are as big as our whole planet Earth (in particular the ones of the first), and the entire complex is more than 12 Earth diameters long, to give an idea on the structure dimension! SkyWatcher BlackDiamond Newton 200/1000 - EQ5 Motor - Barlow 3x COMA Apo/Apla - ASI 120 MM - Baader Continuum Filter - AstroSolar - 150 frames - AS!2 - Registax 6.1 - Photoshop CC
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Well done, Guiseppe.
Posted by astrofrenchy 2016-07-22 09:12:15
Thank you very much Bernard!
Posted by Stormchaser 2016-07-22 13:24:53
Nice work. Thanks for listing details about your equipment and processing tools. Mark
Posted by Markgregory 2016-07-23 04:19:02
Thank you very much Mark!
If you need any advice, feel free to contact me!
Posted by Stormchaser 2016-07-23 09:05:59
 
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