January 20, 2019

Radu Anghel
Bacau, Romania
Bacau, Romania
01/31/2022
03:30 pm
03:30 pm
4" refractor, solar filter, Canon 6D, ISO 100, 1/2500s
Registax, crop.
Bored with to many homework, my daughter ask me to set the scope to take a look at the Sun - "I wonder what the yesterday sunspots are up to today?"
So... I put the solar filter and I let her to play. One shot trough a thin layer of clouds, couple mouse-clicks in Registax and... voila: big 2936 in the middle, the remains of 2938 nearby, 2934 at 5 o'clock, 2935 at 3 o'clock and the new 2939 at 10 o'clock and 2940 at 11 o'clock. Looks like we will have something nice to see on the sun in the next few days as well!
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January 20, 2019
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