August 26, 2018 on 11:03 am | In Sun | Comments Off

Clear and stable skies this morning.  It has been a while since I observed the Sun last. Since yesterday we have two named Active Regions, AR2719 and 20. It has been two months since we had two Active Regions at the same day on the Sun, AR2713 and AR2715!  However the size of the latter two outdid the total active region for today which is at 110 millionths with 11 spots. The Solar Activity remains Very Low with no flares in the last two days.  However, we also can observe a very nice filament and a Prom at the NE limb.

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