October 26, 2016 on 1:25 pm | In Sun | Comments Off

Some Cirrus clouds and thin contrails made for a below average observing session.  Solar activity remains Very Low as AR2603 only produces a few B-class flares.  However AR2603 has now evolved into a Dai region and has increased to 70 millionths.  Total spot count has also increased from 2 to 7.  A few nice prominences are visible at the SE limb.  Today’s images include the full disk images and close ups of the mentioned and some other regions.

2016-10-26-1418_7-TR-540nm-AR2603.jpg 2016-10-26-1431_6-TR-Ha-AR2603.jpg 2016-10-26-1447_4-TR-CaK-AR2603.jpg

2016-10-26-1436_8-TR-Ha-SE-Quadrant.jpg 2016-10-26-1437_9-TR-Ha-NE-Quadrant.jpg 2016-10-26-1435_6-TR-Ha-AR2603.jpg

2016-10-26-1447_4-TR-CaK-E-Limb.jpg 2016-10-26-1447_4-TR-CaK-AR2603Crp.jpg 2016-10-26-1420_9-TR-540nm-AR2603.jpg

2016-10-26-1441_7-TR-Ha-SE-Limb.jpg 2016-10-26-1440_9-TR-Ha-SE-Limb.jpg

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