The biggest Solar spot of AR11890
Taken by Gabriel Corban on November 9, 2013 @ This is the biggest spot belonging to Solar active area AR11890 which was very active during his pass on the visible half disk of the Sun. Using Equinox ED 120 telescope and Chameleon mono camera. Stacking about 2000 frames using the Registax 6 software.
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Date Taken: 2013:11:09 23:33:01
 
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This is the biggest spot belonging to Solar active area AR11890 which was very active during his pass on the visible half disk of the Sun. Using Equinox ED 120 telescope and Chameleon mono camera. Stacking about 2000 frames using the Registax 6 software.
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