ARs 3006 and 3007 enjoy pride of place in this inverted panorama, taken with the PST 40mm DS and a Mallincam DS 2,3+. The image is composed of 4 images of the best 250 frames from the original 500 captured for each image. Images were stacked in Registax and tweaked in Affinity Photo and Topaz Denoise. AR 3006 is capable of producing M-Class flares, although 3007 looks suspiciously bright. I've also added a full disk, none inverted image to this post.
The trials, tribulations and small triumphs of a Charlotte, NC astronomer imaging under Bortle 8/9 skies.
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