July 3, 2021 on 1:02 pm | In Sun | Comments Off

Clear but hazy skies with poor seeing conditions.  The Sun is getting busy!  We do have a new spot today, although it will be only observable for a short time, since it is very close to the NW limb.  SWPC reported that the area was named this morning as AR2838 and it already produced an M-2 a C-5 and a C-1  flare.  AR2835 did increase a little in coverage and spot count.  Whereas AR2836 and AR2837 showed very little activity.   Today full disk images as well as close ups of the mentioned regions.

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July 1, 2021 on 10:55 am | In Sun | Comments Off

Clear skies with good seeing conditions.  AR2835 has increased and covers now 500 millionths.  In addition, it caused a C1 and a C3 flare yesterday.  AR2836 and AR2837 had very little activity over the last day, but AR2837 has broken up in multiple spots.  Today again full disk images and close ups in the three wavelengths in which I capture the Sun.

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