Sunspot AR 2975-2976
Taken by Pascal PAQUEREAU on March 27, 2022 @ Pouillé, Vendée, FRANCE
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Hello I present to you several animations on the active regions AR 2975 and 2976 taken with good conditions on Sunday March 27, 2022. The first type of animation shows the evolution of the sunspots over 36 minutes with 10 images each taken approximately every 4 minutes, from 09:35 UT to 10:11 UT. We can clearly see the evolution of the structure of the sunspots. The second type of animation shows the evolution of the granulation over 9 minutes thanks to 15 images taken at 30 second intervals, from 09:59 UT to 10:08 UT. The image covering the region concerned was taken at 10:04 UT. Equipment: Newton SkyWatcher 254/1200, ASi178M camera, APM X2.7 barlow, Astrosolar filter (D3.8) and Edmund Optics filter at 430 nm. All images and animations are shown at their normal size. best regards Pascal PAQUEREAU
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