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"Behemoth sunspots AR3712 and 13" and also AR3716


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This is how guys from spaceweather.com called the two presently biggest sunspots. A piece of their image and the Earth size for comparison.

https://www.spaceweather.com/archive.php?view=1&day=21&month=06&year=2024

AR3712, AR3713 and AR3716 - 2024.06.22

Altair STARWAVE 102EDT F/11, Hercules Herschell wedge WL, Solar Continuum 10nm, ASI 678MC @ Celestron CGX;
500 frames of 5000, <1ms, gain 0, around 60 fps;
SharpCap, AutoStakkert!, AstroSurface, Affinity Photo;
Liverpool, poor seeing.

https://www.astrobin.com/ohqq1g/B/

 

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That tiny little globe is smaller than the Steve Ward Anomaly alone.

It provides an interesting  perspective on the trials and tribulations of our daily lives.
 

 

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31 minutes ago, Rusted said:

That tiny little globe is smaller than the Steve Ward Anomaly alone.

It provides an interesting  perspective on the trials and tribulations of our daily lives.
 

 

Certainly does.

Have there been any other SWA's observed and recorded I wonder. Someone call the IAU and make it official...🌞

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I believe most "normal" people would not really like the size comparison of the Earth, Sol, and the disturbances on the surface. 

It makes reality much too obvious. 

But those of us who look into space with awe, and aren't really normal, say wow!

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