August 15, 2018 on 12:10 pm | In Sun | Comments Off

A thin deck of Cirrus clouds covered the sky today.  Solar Activity remains Very Low.  The unnamed Sunspot now has been named as AR2718 and was the source of an A9.1 flare yesterday. Close ups today show AR2718 and a few filaments, and three prominences. For the rest a quiet Sun. When I was posting the images, I realized that I had mislabeled them as CR2006.  Please note this should be CR2007. When I find time I might go back and correct them. :-)

2018-08-15-1308_7-TR-540nm.jpg 2018-08-15-1326_5-TR-Ha-AR2718.jpg 2018-08-15-1322_2-TR-CaK-AR2718.jpg

2018-08-15-1316_7-TR-540nm-AR2718.jpg 2018-08-15-1328_6-TR-Ha-AR2718.jpg 2018-08-15-1322_2-TR-CaK-AR2718Crp.jpg

2018-08-15-1329_0-TR-Ha-NEFilam.jpg 2018-08-15-1329_8-TR-Ha-WLimb.jpg 2018-08-15-1330_2-TR-Ha-SFilam.jpg

2018-08-15-1332_9-TR-Ha-EProm.jpg 2018-08-15-1331_9-TR-Ha-NWProm.jpg 2018-08-15-1332_3-TR-Ha-SWProm.jpg

2018-08-15-1322_2-TR-CaK-WLimb.jpg

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