Sunspots Active Region AR3727
Taken by Philip Smith on July 3, 2024 @ Manorville, NY USA
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Date Taken: 2024:07:03 19:53:51
 
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On 07-03-24 I imaged the active region, sunspots AR3727 facing Earth in light cloudy skies with above average seeing conditions at times from my Manorville NY Observatory. Sunspots are regions of the sun's surface that are darker and cooler than the surrounding area due to intense magnetic fields. My imaging configuration was a Celestron EdgeHD 14 that I used AstroSolar PHOTOFILM ND= 3.8 " It is not for visual viewing with an eyepiece because you will risk your eyesight! Camera use ONLY at all times. The image camera was the ZWO ASI174MM Mono with a Baader 7.5nm Solar Continuum Filter 1.25" on a Baader 2x Barlow. Kind Regards To ALL 🙂
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