June 10, 2017 on 8:08 am | In Sun | Comments Off

It’s been a while that we had clear skies with no clouds in sight.  .  Solar Activity is Very Low with no C-class flares in the last two days.  In addition, the Sun is spotless again and the spotless count since Solar Max is now at 74. Despite the lack of spots, the Sun displays a very nice filament in the Southern Hemisphere as well as some nice not named regions.  Today full disk images as well as some of the close ups.

2017-06-10-1242_8-TR-540nm-Spotless74.jpg 2017-06-10-1250_5-TR-Ha-Spotless74.jpg 2017-06-10-1302_9-TR-CaK-Spotless74.jpg

2017-06-10-1245_4-TR-540nm-NNRegion.jpg 2017-06-10-1253_8-TR-Ha-NNRegion.jpg 2017-06-10-1302_9-TR-CaK-Spotless74Crp.jpg

2017-06-10-1254_7-TR-Ha-SFilam.jpg

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