March 30, 2016 on 6:03 pm | In Sun | Comments Off

Clear Skies this morning with thin cirrus clouds and con-trails.  Seeing was average.  Well, we are down to one active region, AR2526, which has increased from 190 to 200 millionths and changed from an Hsx to a Cso, and the number of sunspots today is  at 5.  Solar activity is Very Low with no flares in the last two days. Today a full disk image of the Sun in the three wavelengths and close ups of AR2526 in three wavelengths also.  Despite the low activity, the two filaments in the SW quadrant are still putting on a nice display.  However, we are getting ready for a few days of rain… :-(

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