Combined Sunspot Group & Disk Image Report

2024-06-05 13:37 UTC


First in a series of two observations during an active solar summer.

Observer Comments

Target DescriptionAnother observation after an active solar period. Not as spectacular as a month earlier, but still quite active.

Angles estimated using the measurement tool in Affinity Photo, and should be reasonably accurate. I used the grid to scale the tool to angular degrees separately for E-W and N-S directions, and rounded to the nearest quarter degree.
Image Capture DescriptionCaptured from my back deck. This was an opportunistic capture so I believed transparency was good; however seeing was only fair.

Longitude and latitude lines added by a Freeware Windows program called Helio Viewer.
Program Links
 Sunspotter Program  

Capture Details & Sunspot Analysis

ObserverMG
Date and Time Observed (UTC)2024-06-05 12:37:00
ConditionsSky Quality: Good
Seeing: 3-Fair (2"-3")
Obs. Lat/Long42° 17', 073° 57'
InstrumentSeestar S50 f5.0-250mm FL
CameraSeestar Built-in SONY IMX462 Sensor
Solar Filter UsedSeestar Filter
Post ProcessingBandpass sharpening (fine) applied and levels adjusted in Affinity Photo
Sunspot Group Analysis (Image 1)
McIntosh Sunspot ClassificationDko
Answer the Following:
-- Is granulation visible? Yes
-- Is penubral grain visible? No
-- Does image show Wilson effect? No
I suspect sunspots are too far from limb to show strong Wilson Effect.
Disk Analysis
Total Sunspot Count:
-- (G)roups: North=4 + South=2 = 6 (total=G)
-- (S)unspots: North=10 + South=4 = 14 (total=S)
Wilson Sunspot Number (R) =
-- 10 x 6(G)+14(S)= 74
See Gallery for Macintosh Sunspot Classification for each group