June 22, 2018 on 11:21 am | In Sun | Comments Off

Clearing skies with below average seeing and transparency.  Solar Activity remains Very Low with no qualifying flares in the last two days.  Yesterday registered a C class flare, while the rest remains of the B-class.  AR2713 has increased to 70 millionths, the largest it has been so far, and AR2715 is now a sizable 160 millionths, the largest active region since AR2599 in February 2018.  Some light bridges can be seen in today’s images. Total Active Region Area for today is 240 millionths containing 23 spots. Full disk images today in CaK and 540nm and close ups of the mentioned areas including the plage in the Eastern half in CaK.

2018-06-22-1237_5-TR-540nm-AR2713-14-15.jpg 2018-06-22-1240_7-TR-CaK-AR2713-14-15.jpg

2018-06-22-1234_8-TR-540nm-AR2715A.jpg 2018-06-22-1235_6-TR-540nm-AR2713.jpg

2018-06-22-1240_7-TR-CaK-Plage.jpg 2018-06-22-1240_7-TR-CaK-AR2715.jpg 2018-06-22-1240_7-TR-CaK-AR2713-14.jpg

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