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SOLAR CHROMOPHONE WITH THE ACTIVE AREA AR 2209, Roger R. Sanchez Giammattei

SOLAR CHROMOPHONE WITH THE ACTIVE AREA AR 2209

SOLAR CHROMOPHONE WITH THE ACTIVE AREA AR 2209, Roger R. Sanchez Giammattei

SOLAR CHROMOPHONE WITH THE ACTIVE AREA AR 2209

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Photo of the chromosphere, plages, filaments and sunspots of the active region AR 2205, in Ha (Hydrogen alpha), taken in Santa Tecla, at 08: 03hrs November 17, 2014, with a Planetary Opticstar PL-130M COOLAIR camera , 2min avi video. 3813 frames of 1280x1024 at 30 FPS, in primary focus, 2x Barlow, on a Solar Lunt 60mm H-Alpha sinlge stacked telescope, with B1200 Filter Blocker, Pressure Tuner and Crayford Focuser, on an Orion Sirius mount. Using the SharpCap 2 programs for video acquisition, and processed with RegiStax 6.1 an average of 2364 stacked frames, and enhanced with Photoshop.

"The Return of the Old Sunspot 2192", renumbered as Region 2209, the former giant sunspot appears to have declined somewhat during its transit on the far side of the sun. This active region AR 2209 (center to the left), has a Beta-Gamma-Delta magnetic configuration, one of the most unstable, but it has not been as active as it was as 2192 in late October.

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SOLAR CHROMOPHONE WITH THE ACTIVE AREA AR 2209, Roger R. Sanchez Giammattei