The Sun in H-Alpha Light with active region 3590
Taken by John Chumack on February 25, 2024 @ Dayton, Ohio USA
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Date Taken: 2024:02:25 17:59:09
 
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> The Sun in H-Alpha Light with a massive Sunspot/Active region 3590, the Sunspot was 7 Earth Diameters long and continues to grow today. > This Active region released several X-ray Class flares to date...with more expected from this region. > The Sunspot is easily visible to your eyes, if you use your Safe Solar glasses that you may have bought for the upcoming solar eclipse. > Take a look with those solar glasses all this week if you have clear skies. > > Capture details: > Lunt 60mm/50F H-Alpha Solar Telescope, BF-12, Bisque MyT Mount, QHY5IIL Uncooled Cmos Camera, Fire-Capture Software, SER Video File, > 700 Frames stacked in AS4, Registax6, Adobe Raw CC 2024. > Captured from my backyard observatory in Dayton, Ohio USA on 02-25-2024 18:08 UT
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