Full Sun Disk AR,1944
Taken by Sergio Castillo on January 5, 2014 @ Inglewood,CA
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Date Taken: 2014:01:05 13:26:02
 
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This images represent how big is sun spot 1944. This super Sun spot is connected by other smaller dark cores. This Sun spot is capable of producing strong flares.
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Fantastic shots Sergio! Thanks for sharing them! What kind of scope do you have?!
Posted by billputnam 2014-01-06 14:19:59
Thank you. I use a Lunt 80mm ED refractor for the calcium k and white light. For the H alpha is Lunt LS60HA double stack.
Posted by castillo82 2014-01-06 14:22:54
 
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