Massive sunspot coming over Southeastern Limb
Taken by John Chumack on August 4, 2024 @ Dayton, Ohio USA
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Date Taken: 2024:08:04 13:47:20
 
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Here is my latest of the very active Sun on with Sunspots/Active Regions AR3769, AR3774, AR3775, AR3776, AR3777 and a very Large Sunspot/Active Region is just now coming around the Sun's Southeastern Limb, and had been flaring while on the back side. I was surprised that it came out as well as it did, considering the High amount of water vapor in the sky, plus shooting in between thick passing clouds. Here my shot of some of the Solar Activity on 08-04-2024. Lunt 60mm/50F HA telescope, QHY290 Cmos camera, Bisque MyT mount 2.3ms exposures. Fire-Capture Software, 1200 frames stacked in AS4, processed in Adobe CS Raw. Captured from my backyard observatory in Dayton, Ohio.
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