November 27, 2016 on 5:14 pm | In Sun | Comments Off

A real thin deck of cirrus-stratus clouds covered the sky.  But seeing was much better than yesterday.  Solar Activity is still Very Low with no C-class flares.  One named region today: AR2612.  The pore from yesterday is now further evolved and contains at least 5 pores.  We’ll see if it gets named today.  The filaments from yesterday are still there and I also captured two others near the Eastern limb.  Total Active Region Area for today is 160 millionths and the spot count is at 3.

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