July 15, 2021 on 12:19 pm | In Sun | Comments Off

Its been 5 days since my last observation.  We now have AR2842 (Hsx) and AR2843 (Axx).  The areas follow in rapid secessions. AR2838 through AR2841 were relatively short lived.  But AR2842 might still have some time to go, although it has been stable.  In addition, a nice prom was visible at the NW limb, although I forgot to image it.  Today full disk images and close ups of the mentioned regions.

2021-07-15-1343_9-TR-540nm-AR2842-43.jpg 2021-07-15-1351_7-TR-Ha-AR2842-43.jpg 2021-07-15-1401_7-TR-CaK-AR2842-43.jpg

2021-07-15-1346_2-TR-540nm-AR2842.jpg 2021-07-15-1354_7-TR-Ha-AR2842.jpg 2021-07-15-1404_2-TR-CaK-AR2842.jpg

2021-07-15-1347_0-TR-540nm-AR2843.jpg 2021-07-15-1355_7-TR-Ha-AR2843.jpg 2021-07-15-1404_8-TR-CaK-AR2843.jpg

2021-07-15-1348_0-TR-540nm-Pores.jpg 2021-07-15-1357_6-TR-Ha-UnnamedArea.jpg 2021-07-15-1405_5-TR-CaK-Unnamed.jpg

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