AR2321 and a New Sunspot on Solar Limb
Taken by Giuseppe Petricca on April 13, 2015 @
Sulmona, Abruzzo, Italy
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Today's view of the new sunspot #AR2321 that continues to be fascinating to say the least! Today, from central Italy, with a great seeing for my little scope, I managed to capture my most detailed Sun image to the date! The principal cores are four now, but all the structures are evolving day by day, as usual the Sun never sleeps!
And then, the surprise in my last image! If you look closely towards the border there is anoter (seems big) Sunspot coming into view! The solar activity of next days should prove to be truly interesting.
Equipment: SkyWatcher 90/910 achromatic - Astrosolar - ASI 120 MM (mono) - Baader IrPass 685nm - Barlow 2x Televue - 1800mm focal lenght - EQ5 Motor - 2000 frames elaborated. Color and B/W Version.
Photographer's website:
http://www.astrobin.com/users/gmrphotographer/
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