June 2, 2017 on 10:55 am | In Sun | Comments Off

Cloudy skies this morning with a few sucker holes, just big enough to get a few images.  However the seeing was bad.  Since my last report we have had one more spotless day.  As AR2661 started to come around the Eastern limb, solar activity has picked up significantly.  In the last two days we have had 11 C-class flares, all in AR2661, accounting for Medium Solar Activity!  AR2661 covers an area of 60 millionths and contains 8 spots.  Today’s images contain close ups of the mentioned regions and full disk images as well as a few close ups of the not named region.

2017-06-02-1320_9-TR-540nm-AR2661.jpg 2017-06-02-1324_6-TR-Ha-AR2661.jpg 2017-06-02-1333_8-TR-CaK-AR2661.jpg

2017-06-02-1322_3-TR-540nm-AR2661.jpg 2017-06-02-1328_7-TR-Ha-AR2661.jpg 2017-06-02-1333_8-TR-CaK-AR2661Crp.jpg

2017-06-02-1325_7-TR-Ha-NNRegion.jpg 2017-06-02-1333_8-TR-CaK-NNRegion.jpg

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