April 19, 2018 on 11:57 am | In Sun | Comments Off

Clear Skies with poor seeing.  A new, yet unnamed but distinct spot has come around the Eastern limb.  Today is also the first day of Carrington Rotation 2203.  CR2202 ended accounting for 23 spotless days, the highest for a rotation since solar max.  In addition, the Sun showed some nice filaments as well as (Western limb) proms.  Today full disk images as well as close ups of the mentioned regions.

2018-04-19-1334_8-TR-540nm-NNRegion.jpg 2018-04-19-1344_6-TR-Ha.jpg 2018-04-19-1358_5-TR-CaK.jpg

2018-04-19-1340_8-TR-540nm-NotNamedRegion.jpg 2018-04-19-1349_8-TR-Ha.jpg 2018-04-19-1358_5-TR-CaK-NNRegion.jpg

2018-04-19-1351_1-TR-Ha-NEFilam.jpg 2018-04-19-1351_4-TR-Ha-SWFilam.jpg 2018-04-19-1350_7-TR-Ha-NWFilam.jpg

2018-04-19-1353_8-TR-HaSWProms.jpg 2018-04-19-1354_2-TR-HaNWProm.jpg

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