September 15, 2016 on 12:09 pm | In Sun | Comments Off

Clear and stable skies this morning with seeing better than average.  Solar Activity is still Very Low with no C-class flares in the last two days.  A new region has come around the Eastern Limb from the far side, which so far has produced two small B-class flares.  So it looks like we will continue observing some interesting active region(s) in the days ahead.  Total active region area has dwindled to 30 millionths for AR2589 and AR2591.  Total spot count for today is at 4.  Full disk images today with close ups of the Eastern and Western limbs showing the mentioned regions.

2016-09-15-1249_5-TR-540nm-AR2589-91-NN.jpg 2016-09-15-1258_0-TR-Ha-AR2589-91-NN.jpg 2016-09-15-1308_0-TR-CaK-AR2589-91.jpg

2016-09-15-1301_7-TR-Ha-NotNamed.jpg 2016-09-15-1300_5-TR-Ha-AR2589-9.jpg 2016-09-15-1308_0-TR-CaK-AR25NotNamed.jpg

2016-09-15-1252_5-TR-540nm-NotNamed.jpg 2016-09-15-1254_0-TR-540nm-AR2589-91.jpg 2016-09-15-1308_0-TR-CaK-AR2589-91A.jpg

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