AR2835 AR2836 Mosaic
Taken by Giuseppe Petricca on June 28, 2021 @ Stornoway, Eilean Siar, United Kingdom
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Date Taken: 2021:06:28 20:48:38
 
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Near perfect conditions to image the new sunspot group AR2835 and AR2836 on the Sun today. The overall dimension is slightly shorter than the ~142000 km of Jupiter's diameter. During the Summer days we have more than 18 hours of sunlight here in the Outer Hebrides, in the NorthWest of Scotland, so I had all the time to wait until the seeing stabilised enough to get the best details from the view. And what a fantastic view! There are great shapes in both the umbral and penumbral regions of the larger sunspots, together with evolving nicely-sized pores and great granulation detail. This is a mosaic that includes B/W, False Colors, False Colors inverted, B/W inverted images, with our planet Earth to scale in the centre. SkyWatcher Evostar 120/1000 - AZ-EQ6 - Barlow 5x COMA - ASI 174 MM - Baader Continuum + UV/IRcut Filters - AstroSolar - 500/10000 frames - AS!3 - Registax 6.1 - Photoshop CC
Photographer's website:
https://www.gmrphotographer.net
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