That is impressive. There is a lot going on on the surface of the Sun. If that is one shot per second, then the movement is slower than in real time. Galileo reported that he looked through his telescope and saw Jupiter's Great Red Spot. This upset the theologians, because Scholastic philosophy (mostly from St Thomas Aquinas, based on the logic of Aristotle) had determined that God, being perfect, created everything prefect, and only on Earth were there any imperfections, because of Adam & Eve snacking on forbidden fruit on the recommendation of a talking reptile. Everything in the Heavens had to be perfect, and it Galileo saw a spot on Jupiter, it had to be because Satan was deluding him. The idea was that the circle, having only one side, was the perfect 2 dimensional figure, and the sphere was the perfect three dimensional shape, And of course, since heavenly bodies were perfect, there could be no change in the surface of them. The idea that the Earth was a planet like Mercury, Mars and Jupiter was not a common one. The Sun, Moon and stars were more like God's ornaments.
These photos would have blown Galileo's mind, I imagine.