Sunspot AR3576 in high resolution
Taken by Eduardo Schaberger Poupeau on February 7, 2024 @ Rafaela, Provincia de Santa Fe, Argentina
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The sunspot AR3576 continues its journey across the solar disk, and today I wanted to try capturing it in high resolution despite the extreme heatwave sweeping through my country. With temperatures over 40 degrees Celsius and a heat index close to 50, it seemed like a good opportunity to test a new Newtonian telescope with its primary mirror de-aluminized, specially designed for solar photography and built in my city. The view was fantastic despite the turbulence. AR3576 appeared as a large archipelago containing a multitude of dark cores. What caught my attention the most, without a doubt, was the light bridge crossing the core of the largest sunspot.
Photographer's website:
https://www.eduardoschaberger.ar
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