Two new active regions
Taken by George Ionas on November 24, 2024 @ Palmerston North, New Zealand
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The two new active regions AR3905 and AR3906 are slowly turning to face the earth. They seem to have increase in size over the last few days. This cluster of sunspots looks magnificent in a Ha solar telescope. This is a 3-frame mosaic traversing across the sun's disc encompassing most of the active solar regions. Equipment: Takahashi FS-60C Telescope, Takahashi 1.7x module, ds Coronado Etalons, BF30 filter, 4x Tele Vue Powermate and the ZWO ASI432MM camera.
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