AR4296
Taken by David Wilson on December 12, 2025 @ Inverness, Scotland
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So close to the solstice that the sun is only 9deg above the horizon which means the photons have to travel thru 4.9x more air compared to the summer solstice. This means lots more atmospheric turbulence but AR 4296 still looks impressive going over the western limb. 600x real time.
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