Sunspots with Evershed Effect
Taken by Neo on April 24, 2022 @ Venlo, the Netherlands
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Great seeing conditions allowed me to capture 35 avi's from which I created this animation. Attentive viewers can recognize the radial outflow of gas across the Penumbrae, a phenomenon also known as the Evershed Effect. Setup: Skywatcher Mak180 pro, Baader ND3,8 astrosolar film, UVIR-block, Continuum filter, ASI290MM camera.
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