April 12, 2021 on 11:14 am | In Sun | Comments Off

Clear skies this morning with good seeing and we have some new spots, even if they are small!  This morning the new region in the SE quadrant has been named AR2814 according to the midday forecast discussion of SWPC.  I did not see the naming until after I had processed the images from my morning session.  So my images still refer to a new region as did yesterday’s.  The region is classified as an Bxo, but is  inactive.  The large prom from yesterday is gone.  So today full disk images and closeups of the mentioned region.

2021-04-12-1436_4-TR-540nm-SERegion.jpg 2021-04-12-1445_2-TR-Ha-SERegion.jpg 2021-04-12-1451_9-TR-CaK-SERegion.jpg

2021-04-12-1439_7-TR-540nm-SERegion.jpg 2021-04-12-1447_8-TR-Ha-SERegion.jpg 2021-04-12-1454_5-TR-CaK-2_SERegion.jpg

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