September 3, 2021 on 11:47 am | In Sun | Comments Off

Clear skies with good seeing this morning.  AR2860 has turned to the far side of the Sun.  The 540nm and Ha close up show the last areas of the last spots to disappear.  The new area, AR2863, has been active with some low level B-class flares.  The region which I imaged yesterday in the NE quadrant shows a spot this morning but was not named yet at the 1230 UT discussion report of SWPC.  Today full disk images as well as close ups of the mentioned regions.  A nice prom in the NE is also captured in the Ha close up.

2021-09-03-1302_3-TR-540nm-AR2860-63-NERegion.jpg 2021-09-03-1311_8-TR-Ha-AR2860-63-NERgn.jpg 2021-09-03-1322_7-TR-CaK-AR2860-63-NERegion.jpg

2021-09-03-1306_0-TR-540nm-AR2860.jpg 2021-09-03-1313_9-TR-Ha-AR2860.jpg 2021-09-03-1325_0-TR-CaK-AR2860.jpg

2021-09-03-1306_9-TR-540nm-AR2863.jpg 2021-09-03-1315_0-TR-Ha-AR2863.jpg 2021-09-03-1326_1-TR-CaK-AR2860.jpg

2021-09-03-1307_5-TR-540nm-NERegion.jpg 2021-09-03-1317_3-TR-Ha-NERegion.jpg 2021-09-03-1327_3-TR-CaK-NERegion.jpg

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