Sunspot
Taken by Rossana Miani on October 3, 2022 @ Padova
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Date Taken: 2022:10:03 13:10:46
 
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AR3112, a majestic sunspot! One of the largest sunspots of recent years, AR3112, has just overlooked the northeastern edge of the sun, has more than a dozen dark spots scattered across 130,000 km of the solar surface. In the image you can see, on the right the shot in white light while on the right in h-alpha, above in false colors and below in the monochrome version. Daystar Quark cromosfera, ERF, 100ED Skywatcher, Optolong UV/IR Cut, ASI174MM, Skywatcher AZEQ5, Baader Solar Continuum Filter, Baader Prisma di Herschel, Barlow 5X Explore Scientific. Software: SharpCap, AutoStakkert!, ImPPG, PS, ICE.
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