AR 3315 & AR 3319 plus massive filament
Taken by Deirdre Kelleghan on June 2, 2023 @ Killadoon, Co Mayo Ireland
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  Camera Used: HMD Global Nokia G20
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ISO: 107
Date Taken: 2023:06:02 16:21:32
 
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June 2nd 2023 - Active Regions 3315 and 3319 plus a cracker of a filament. 13:20 UT - 14:15UT / PST 40 / 8 mm TVP eyepiece/ 50 X. Soft Pastels, pencil and brush on black card. The remnants of AR 3315 on the sun's limb had a bright area of plage under the sunspot which appeared to the eye curved. Two tiny proms on the edge either side of it. This was followed some distance behind by AR 3319 with its large sunspots, one with a scattering of smaller spots. Again I could see a hint of pink around that larger sunspot. Plus some very bright plage areas. Then below all this action was a massive dark filament with tunnel like arcs spreading out for hundreds of not thousands of Kms. The seeing was much better today so I was very grateful for that extra clarity. As I was drawing in a wild part of the garden, the occasional Jinny Joe seed landed on my drawing. Killadoon Co Mayo Ireland.
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