Sunspot AR3364 & Massive Prominences
Taken by John Chumack on May 10, 2024 @ Dayton, Ohio USA
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Date Taken: 2024:05:12 20:33:59
 
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Massive Sunspot & Active Region #3664 with a very Large Prominences on the South western Edge of the Sun, I ran home at lunch time to image it, while it was still clear here in Ohio. This Active Sunspot 3664 region produced at least Six separate X-ray class flares last week, which created the Geo-Magnetic Storm, Aurora Borealis, aka Northern Lights we all recently got to witness. Lunt 60mm/50F H-Alpha Solar telescope, QHY290M Cmos Camera, 9ms exp.
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