long lived AR4299
Taken by Patricio Leon on December 8, 2025 @ Santiago, Chile
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS Rebel T7i
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Date Taken: 2025:12:08 10:02:42
 
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two days ago sunspot AR4299 (former 4274 - former 4246), at upper right, completed two full Sun rotations, 57 days, since is "birth" in october 10. It send a celebration M8 flare towards us as a reminder of its current activity as noted in this section. Certainly an extraordinary long life for a sunspot. Newt 4.5" + solar film.
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