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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2021-07-03-1352_4-TR-540nm-AR2837.jpg 2021-07-03-1406_8-TR-Ha-AR2837.jpg 2021-07-03-1413_3-TR-CaK-AR2837.jpg

2021-07-03-1351_7-TR-540nm-AR2838.jpg 2021-07-03-1406_1-TR-Ha-AR2838.jpg 2021-07-03-1414_2-TR-CaK-AR2838.jpg

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