Today's Sun in Halpha
Taken by Jim Fakatselis on May 2, 2018 @ Peppermill Skies Observatory, Huntington, NY
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Date Taken: 2018:05:02 12:45:24
 
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Jim,

I cant decide if it looks like a tennis ball or something one would eat. So from the looks of these Halpha images there are no major sunspots or are the small white (black) regions sunspots? They do show the eruptions on the side of the Sun rather nicely.

Thanks for sharing,

Mike Olason
Posted by Icylander2 2018-05-02 21:28:02
 
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