File:The interesting part of today's Sun (26860537135).png
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[edit]DescriptionThe interesting part of today's Sun (26860537135).png |
Covered with filaments and active regions 2542 (left) and 2541 (mid) Lunt LS80Tha/B18/DSII and DMK41 camera with 2.5x powermate |
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Source | The interesting part of today's Sun |
Author | Paul Stewart from Timaru, New Zealand |
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