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Sunspots 11476 (right), 11477, 11478 (bottom) and a new sunspot group (left), captured with a 80mm refractor and Vesta pro webcam. Solar filter + Revelation IR-cut Filter. 

Captured in colour mode.



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Sunspots 11476 (right), 11477, 11478 (bottom) and a new sunspot group (left), captured with a 80mm refractor and Vesta pro webcam. Solar filter + Revelation IR-cut Filter. 

Captured in Colour mode.



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Sunspots 11476 (bottom), 11477, 11478 and a new sunspot (extreme top) that has emerged over the Suns eastern limb, captured with a 80mm refractor and Vesta pro webcam. Solar filter + Revelation IR-cut Filter. 

Captured in Colour mode.



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Sunspots 11476, 11477 and 11478 (extreme left), captured with a 80mm refractor and Vesta pro webcam. Solar filter + Revelation IR-cut Filter

Capture in Colour mode.
Bad weather stopped further observations.



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  Sunspot Has Produced M-Class Flares, But No CMEs

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A particularly large and complex sunspot appeared over the left limb of the sun on Saturday, May 5, beginning its two-week trek across the face of the star in conjunction with the sun's rotation. The sunspot, dubbed Active Region 1476, has so far produced seven M-class flares and numerous C-class flares, including two M-class flares on May 9, 2012 that peaked at 8:32 EDT and 10:08 EDT. These flares were all short-lived and there were no associated coronal mass ejections, so we do not expect any geomagnetic storms at Earth.
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Sun spot AR1476 setting sights on Earth, solar flares and aurora borealis possible this week

The sun is active again. A very large sun spot has rotated around the sun and is now about to face directly toward the Earth.
This sun spot, known as AR1476, burped out a pair of solar eruptions on May 7 and hurled coronal mass ejections (CMEs) toward Earth.

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Sunspots captured with a 80mm refractor and Vesta pro webcam. Solar filter + #12 filter + IR-cut filter.

Sunspots captured with a 80mm refractor and Vesta pro webcam. Solar filter + baader contrast booster filter + IR-cut filter.



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Sunspot group 11476 captured with a 80mm refractor and Vesta pro webcam. Solar filter + #12 filter + IR-cut filter.

A smaller sunspot (bottom) has also emerged over the Suns eastern limb.

Sunspot 11471 captured with a 80mm refractor and Vesta pro webcam. Solar filter + #12 filter + IR-cut filter.



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Sunspot group 11476 captured with a 80mm refractor and Vesta pro webcam. Solar filter + IR-cut filter.

Ed ~ Only capture today due to bad weather.

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A new sunspot 11476 (top) and sunspots 11475 (left) and 11474 captured with a 80mm F6 achromatic refractor + Solar filter + #12  filter + Vista Pro webcam with IR-cut filter.

 

A new sunspot 11476 and sunspots 11475 (left) and 11474 captured with a 80mm F6 achromatic refractor + Solar filter + Baader contrast booster filter + Vista Pro webcam with IR-cut filter.

 

Sunspot 11471 captured with a 80mm F6 achromatic refractor + Solar filter + Baader contrast booster filter + Vista Pro webcam with IR-cut filter.



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