Sunspot AR12824 eruption
Taken by Peter Desypris on May 22, 2021 @ Athens, Greece
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Today is a wonderful day ... there were surprises in store for me that I had to see for several years. The very active and dynamic AR12824 exploded twice this morning, giving a spectacle .... One explosion after another. The first in the southern part of the spot and the second in its northern part. 22 May 2021 @ 06:15:01/ UTC+3 LUNT- LS100THa PT (Single Stacked) / B1800 /Barlow 2X / ASI 120MM Seeing 2.5 arcsec
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