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Default ASTRO: Sun: spot 953 plus 2 smaller spots (1/2)

Took these shots yesterday. Two smaller spots forming also. Got them before
they had numbers, now known as spot 954 :-)

Bynostar 130-900 Newton, Astrosolar foil, 25 mm eyepiece, Shorty Plus 2x
Barlow, FujiFilm S5500 hybride camera. RAW, ISO 64.

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