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Sunspots (20230503) - a whole swarm appears, firstLight

Sunspots (20230503) - a whole swarm appears

Sunspots (20230503) - a whole swarm appears, firstLight

Sunspots (20230503) - a whole swarm appears

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The Sun shows twelve active regions (AR) on May 3, 2023 and each of these active regions (AR 3285 to AR 3297) can also be recognized by several Sunspots in the spectrum of visible light. It seems as if a whole swarm has set off from the western side of the Sun's disk! So it's exciting to see if there will be other groups of spots coming up in the next few days.

Irrespective of this, it should also be interesting to follow the further development of the numerous spots visible here!

NB: It was really hard to capture at least some shots suitable for stacking.Too many cumulus clouds almost never offered a view to the Sun. I made 7-8 videos over 2 hours and only one short part of ~50 frames were useful.

Here within the Alps very often cumulus clouds develop as soon as the Sun spreads it's warmth over the mountain slopes and there extended forests.Then, huge amounts of stored humidity vapors into the sky and very often appear to stand right in front of the ground observer.

Of course the wind's strength and direction supports cloud wandering away from the mountain ridges towards the valleys.

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