The sunspot 4079
Taken by Roberto Ortu on May 7, 2025 @ Cabras, Sardinia, Italy
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This is a photo of the sunspot 4079, really gigantic and well observable in recent days. It was large enough to be visible as a dark spot only with the filter without using the telescope or binoculars. For this image I used the planetary camera to shoot the spot and then I extracted the best frames to make the stack and get the result. The seeing was bad and the wind disturbed so much during observation and shooting. Celestron 114/910 Newton reflector Planetary camera QHY5L-II-C UV/IR cut filter Astrosolar filter Firecapture 2.7 for a video containing 4409 frames AS! 3, Astrosurface V1 to process 2698 Date and time: May 7, 2025 10:33 UTC (12:33 local time) Bad seeing Location: Cabras, Sardinia, Italy
Photographer's website:
https://www.instagram.com/ortu399/
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