Tracking Sunspot AR12822-12823
Taken by Soumyadeep Mukherjee on May 19, 2021 @ Kolkata, India
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Date Taken: 2021:05:20 12:17:17
 
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After a gap of around 5 months (after AR12794), we saw a sunspot (AR12822) making a complete journey around the earth-fscing solar disk over a period of 13 days. On 7th May 2021, we saw an active region peeping from the North-eastern limb. It came into full view on the next day and continued its journey till 19th May 2021 before rotating into the far-side. During this period, we also had AR12823 which was in view for 6 days (10th May to 15th May 2021). Gear: Nikon D5600, Sigma 150-600c, Thousand Oaks Solar Filter (white-light) Image: Blend of 13 images captured over a period of 13 days Processing: PIPP, Adobe Camera Raw, Photoshop Location: Kolkata, India Date: 7th May 2021 to 19th May 2021
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