November 4, 2020 on 12:19 pm | In Sun | Comments Off

Clear Skies this morning with good seeing conditions.  AR2781 showed up covering an area of 150 millionths.  AR2780 has sizzled away but the plage is still visible in Ha and CaK.  AR2781 shows some interesting activity shown in the CaK image.  In addition, the region produced a few C-class flares.  Today’s images show the full disk in the three wavelengths as well as closeups of AR2781, and the remaining plage of AR2780 in Cak and Ha.

2020-11-04-1442_1-TR-540nm-AR2781.jpg 2020-11-04-1449_9-TR-Ha-AR2781.jpg 2020-11-04-1458_0-TR-CaK-AR2781.jpg

2020-11-04-1445_4-TR-540nm-AR2781.jpg 2020-11-04-1452_9-TR-Ha-AR2781.jpg 2020-11-04-1500_9-TR-CaK-AR2781.jpg

2020-11-04-1453_7-TR-Ha-old-AR2780.jpg 2020-11-04-1501_9-TR-CaK-oldAR2780.jpg

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