A very bright and short outbreak in AR3697
Taken by Peter Rosén on June 4, 2024 @ Central Stockholm, Sweden
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I Photographed the Sun in Ha this morning from Stockholm and noticed a very bright spike in the histogram that was completely saturated even when I lowered the exposure. When I watched the capture I understod the reason. It was a very bright and short-lived outbreak in AR 3697. It then faded slowly. This animation shows a little more than 4 minutes of the outbreak from 09:00:18 to 09:04:24 UT Telescope: Lunt 60mm with 50mm doublestack module. Camera: AresM from PlayerOne with a 2x Barlow
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