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This is a 3-hr time-lapse recording of the monster storm you may have been hearing about AR-3615. We see it firing off several C/M-Class solar flares.
AR-3615 covers an area about 8x the diameter of our planet Earth.
It has a beta-gamma-delta magnetic complexity making it perhaps the most complex magnetic storm in a decade or more.
Solar wind from these active storms is very high and a dozen M-Class flares have caused radio outages in different parts of the Earth.
This data was captured from a SolarMax-90 v1 Single stack, ASI-174 CCD camera and Hutech solar guider.
This time-lapse video uses a
special H-Alpha telescope to
view the storm as it appears
in the ATMOSPHERE of the
sun.
Notice the almost constant flares!