Very Active Sun
Taken by Dr. J. Wayne Wooten on November 28, 2023 @
Pensacola, Florida
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Used a 80mm Short Tube Orion refractor with 2" Baader to get nice visible image of the Sun with my 12mm Plossl and Samsung A 54.
Huge AR 3500 is to bottom center, about to cross meridian tomorrow. Many filaments on eastern side, but only timy 3501 (above 3500) and AR 3502 at top left. But to upper righ, string of four is now three, with AR 3490 faded, and 92 and then 3502 to lower left of it. Bottom of disk fins pair of AR 3493 and 3494 just right of meridian, and AR 3489 to lower righ limb. With Lunt 60 DS, Ha Sun is much more active. In second shot, bright area to top right is AR 3490-92, and hube eruptive region to bottom center is AR 3500. Monochrome zoom of central area in third shot, and Monocome view of calmer eastern limb, with many filaments, some very near north pole, ini last shot. Quite a contrast between e astern and western sides now!
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