Sunspots
Taken by Jakob Arthur Andersen on April 23, 2022 @ Horbelev, Falster, Denmark
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Date Taken: 2022:04:24 23:31:50
 
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The sun continues to show teeth! The huge sunspots that appeared on the edge of the sun last week have now, due to the sun's rotation, moved across the center of the sun's disk. You can really see how violent and active the sun is in this picture. Keep in mind that the large black sunspots are larger than the earth. Conditions fluctuated a lot yesterday, high thin clouds and turbulence in the atmosphere, but I still managed to take a sensible picture The picture was taken through my TS 480mm telescope, with a 2.7X barlow mounted, together with a Quark daystar H-alpha filter.
Photographer's website:
https://www.clearskyastro.dk
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