AR2685 on Sun 10/22/2017
Taken by Enrico Africa on October 22, 2017 @ West Chester, OH
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Date Taken: 2017:10:22 21:18:53
 
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I could only enjoy the big prominence and filaments on the sun this past week second hand through an astronomy forum, as I was at work all week (got home too late with the Sun dipping low in the sky), and out and about yesterday (I did a quick visual peek but did not have time to shoot). I finally had time to shoot the Sun today, and found....nothing major. There's a possible filaprom in the making (maybe the big filament approaching the limb?), but I did spot a small sunspot, which I just found out is AR2685, the returning AR2673. I shot several sequences, but only one came out acceptable. This was also my first pass at shooting and applying flats, and I'm pretty pleased with the results. Shot with a Borg 90fl, Chromosphere Quark and Imaging Source DMK41.
Photographer's website:
http://www.skiesbyafrica.com
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