October 19, 2016 on 11:22 am | In Sun | Comments Off

Seeing a little better than average this morning.  Solar Activity is Very Low again with no C-class flares in the last two days.  AR2600 is turning to the far side and a pore is visible in the N-Eastern quadrant.  Total active region area for today is a little more than yesterday at 120 millionths.  Today’s spot count is 4.  Full disk images and close ups of AR2602 as well as the filament, and the pore in the NE. Also a CaK image of a plage which I have been following in the SE quadrant

2016-10-19-1352_7-TR-540nm-AR2600-02.jpg 2016-10-19-1401_1-TR-Ha-AR2600-02.jpg 2016-10-19-1410_1-TR-CaK-AR2600-02.jpg

2016-10-19-1404_7-TR-Ha-Pore.jpg 2016-10-19-1403_8-TR-Ha-Filament.jpg 2016-10-19-1403_0-TR-Ha-AR2602.jpg

2016-10-19-1410_1-TR-CaK-SEPlage.jpg 2016-10-19-1410_1-TR-CaK-NEPore.jpg 2016-10-19-1410_1-TR-CaK-AR2600-02Crp.jpg

2016-10-19-1355_8-TR-540nm-E-Pore.jpg 2016-10-19-1355_3-TR-540nm-AR2602.jpg

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