Sun in h-alpha (New Sunspot 3315)
Taken by Richard Schrantz on May 25, 2023 @ Nicholasville, KY USA
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Rapidly growing sunspot 3315 looks pretty active. Hope we will get some flares from it! Also, sprawling sunspot group 3311/3313/3314 looks active too. Finally, big sunspot 3310 is attractive with a nice filament in the same field of view. As a bonus, a backdoor cold front pushed away Alberta wildfire smoke drifting over from 2,000 miles away. 127 mm f/9.4 refractor, Daystar Quark C/Lunt tilt-tune double-stack filter, ZWO ASI174mm camera.
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