Large sunspot
Taken by Filip on July 11, 2023 @ Switzerland
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After glimpsing the large sunspot AR 2336 with naked eye through clouds on 7/10 evening, the following morning I imaged it with a 10" Newtonian telescope equipped with Baader solar film. Interestingly, its penumbra structure was quite varied, consisting of thin, parallel filaments in some regions, and thicker, crosshatch-oriented ones elsewhere. A short time lapse can be found here: https://www.astrobin.com/1l3276/
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https://www.astrobin.com/users/GreatAttractor/
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