March 31, 2015 on 5:27 pm | In Sun | Comments Off
Another relative clear and sunny morning with steady skies. If the Astronomical League’s Solar Ha program called for a Dinosaur Prom, today was the day to observe. Some nice proms at the Western limb, and the top one resembles a Dinosaur climbing the Sun . The sun’s activity is down again with only 4 regions with a total of 16 spots covering an area of 480 millionth and to top it off, only 4 C-Class flares in the last 2 days. Today a full disk image with a closeup of the west limb regions as well as the Dinosaur Prom and a close up in WL/continuum of AR2305.
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