the series of sun spots (active regions AR 4296, 4294, 4298) were indeed active, blasting ions at the earth in early December. i happened to catch them during a day with good seeing (i can't usually discern the "granules" in the white regions so well):
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| AR 4296, 4294, 4298 12/7/2025 21:51.6 UTC |
I also captured a series of full disk images in Ha:
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| Sun Ha Surface 2025-12-07 20:58.3 UTC |
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| Sun Faint Ha prominences Digital occultation of disk 2025-12-07 2058.9 UTC |
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| Sun 2025-12-07 Ha composite |
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| Ha composite difference |
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| Solar surface Ha vs off band |
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| Sun Ha vs white light |
Image details:
close up
Celestron 11" Edge HD
Baader solar film
green filter
unguided solar tracking on celestron CGX
full disk
Lunt 60 PT B1200 single stacked
zwo ASI 174MM
2025-12-07
Lunt 60 PT B1200 single stacked
zwo ASI 174MM
2025-12-07
all 20 second captures full frame
East Bluff, CA
East Bluff, CA
better than usual seeing
close up:
Frames captured=2064
FPS (avg.)=103
Shutter=0.082ms
Gain=325 (81%)
full disk surface Ha:
Frames captured=2610
FPS (avg.)=130
Shutter=0.073ms
Gain=280 (70%)
full disk prominences:
Frames captured=2606
FPS (avg.)=130
Shutter=1.958ms
Gain=280 (70%)
full disk off band:
Frames captured=2609
FPS (avg.)=130
Shutter=0.032ms
Gain=302 (75%)
captured in firecapture
stacked in autostakkert
sharpened in BiggSky or registax
combined/finished in photoshop.
stacked in autostakkert
sharpened in BiggSky or registax
combined/finished in photoshop.
Processing notes:
for the close up
a zwo green filter gave slightly better contrast compared to luminance (UV/IR block).
i also captured 30 minutes of the full disk in Ha for an animation...there was minimal activity over the course of the animation :(
BiggSky wasn't as good as registax for full disk or proms, but looked better than registax to me for the close up green light image (though slightly over-sharpened).







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