Lot of activity today with many M-class flares in 24 hours, so I couldn't resist to image the Sun this morning, particularly the strange AR12673. I made use of my 150 mm achromatic refractor stopped down to 140, 112 and 75 mm, and of my 130mm solar newtonian.
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Images of Sept. 5th
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Images of Sept. 5th
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Re: Images of Sept. 5th
Great captures, Raf, at various frequencies. Very nice detail in each one....
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