June 10, 2016 on 3:07 pm | In Sun | Comments Off

For you who don’t know, we can peek around the Sun and see what’s happening there. NASA’s Stereo satellites (Satellite A(head) and B(ehind) were giving us a full accounting of what was happening on the full Sun until Stereo B failed at the other side of its orbit around the Sun. However, Stereo A is still sending us its observations. In the image below you can see that the coming week should be of interest to us, as several ARs will turn into our view. (Left side of the image -180 to -90) Image provided by NASA’s Stereo project.

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