By VegaStar Photography | 2026-06-05
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Sunspot 4456
On 06/06/2026 10:11 am by Victor Rogus | Website | Sedona, Arizona, USA
This morning the most active sunspot on the solar disk is, Sunspot 4456 that has a 'beta-gamma' magnetic field that poses a threat for strong M-class solar flares. Seen through clear Arizona skies.
103mm Jagers refractor, Badder Planetarium safety prism, using neutral density and a solar continuum filter, Losmandy GM-8 mount. Cannon 80D camera. 650 FL 12.5 mm eye piece. I am proud of this dedicated solar telescope as I made it myself around a used Jagers objective lens, bought on e-bay that had damaged coatings. A Moon Lite focuser, a Baader Planetarium Herschel Wedge. It has become my favorite telescope for sunspots!