Hyper sunspot AR 3664
Taken by Heiko Ulbricht on May 9, 2024 @ Freital, Saxony, Germany
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Holiday, long weekend, excellent seeing, plus this hyper monster of a sunspot - AR 3664 pretty much breaks some records. Now a group of the Carrington category, almost larger than that of 1859! 200,000 km in diameter, 15 times larger than the Earth! The group also spits M and X flares in our direction almost non-stop! If they all arrive with us, well, I don't know... 😉. Rarely have I had so many razor-sharp individual images in a series of images... 🙂 ---------- Intes 150/900 MN + Canon EOS 6D Mark I + Baader VIP Barlow (F=1996 mm, Faktor 2,218 x) + TS neutral filter ND 0.9, (1.25", 13% transmission) + Baader solar film OD 3.8 (photographic), 19 x 1/400s, ISO 100
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