Sunspots AR 4099, 4100, and 4101
Taken by Alessandro Carrozzi on May 30, 2025 @ Casalgrande, Italy
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Date Taken: 2025:05:31 09:05:29
 
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AR 4099, 4100, and 4101 taken in white light on May 30, 2025. A white light Sun refers to observing the Sun in visible light, without isolating specific wavelengths like hydrogen-alpha or calcium-K. This type of observation reveals the photosphere, the Sun’s outer layer, where sunspots and surface granulation can be seen. Equipment Tecnosky 152mm Achromatic Refractor at 1800mm focal length Baader Planetarium Herschel Prism ZWO AM5N Mount Touptek G3M678M Camera
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