1 week follow-up of 3780
Taken by Alberto Vacca on August 14, 2024 @ Marina di Massa, Tuscany, Italy
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Sunspot group 3780 was one of the biggest of the current solar cycle. Each picture has been taken in a different day, for 7 consecutive days. The time interval of the shoot is: 2024 August from 8 to 14, at about UT 12:00 each day. Location: Marina di Massa (Tuscany, Italy), in my home garden. Equipment: - Celestron Nexstar 127slt maksutov telescope - Astrosolar filter - Zwo ADC - Zwo Asi 120mc-s color camera. Processing: - PIPP (debayer and conversion to monochrome using G channel, with a better quality than R and B) - Autostakkert (stacking) - Registax (sharpening) - Adobe Photoshop (to make the composition, add color and finishing touches).
Photographer's website:
https://www.instagram.com/alberstein08/
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