Sunspot AR3615 in high resolution
Taken by Eduardo Schaberger Poupeau on March 25, 2024 @ Rafaela, Provincia de Santa Fe, Argentina
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On the morning of this Monday, March 25th, I decided to revisit the spectacular sunspot AR3615. So, I pointed my telescope towards it and, after battling the intense atmospheric turbulence, I managed to capture a couple of high-resolution images of this impressive archipelago of solar spots that stretches over about 200,000 km across the sun's surface. The evolution of this sunspot has been absolutely captivating. Since its appearance on March 18th up to today, it has undergone significant changes in shape and has rapidly increased in size.
Photographer's website:
https://www.eduardoschaberger.ar
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