September 2, 2021 on 12:21 pm | In Sun | Comments Off

No images while the weather persisted during, and following, hurricane IDA.  Active regions AR2861 and AR2862 have both decayed to plages, while AR2862 was only a two day Spot.  AR2860, while it still measures 220 millionth,  is ready to turn to the far side of the Sun. But we do have a new active region in the SE quadrant which was named AR2863 this morning.  In addition, we observe a few nice prominences and filaments, as a well as a well structured region in the NE quadrant, which however does not show any spots.

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2021-09-02-1241_8-TR-540nm-AR2860.jpg 2021-09-02-1250_2-TR-Ha-AR2860.jpg 2021-09-02-1303_9-TR-CaK-AR2860.jpg

2021-09-02-1243_0-TR-540nm-AR2863.jpg 2021-09-02-1250_8-TR-Ha-AR2863.jpg 2021-09-02-1304_9-TR-CaK-AR2863.jpg

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