October 26, 2017 on 1:16 pm | In Sun | Comments Off

Clear Skies this morning. Solar Activity is Very Low with no flares in the last two days.  Both regions have deteriorated a little.  Today, Active Region AR2685 covers an area of 50 millionths, and AR2686 covers 20 millionths, while the spot count has gone down to 2. Both areas are Hsx on the McIntosh scale and the Hale class is alpha.  Some nice prominences can be observed at the NE as well as NW limbs and a few nice filaments can be seen in the SW quadrant.

2017-10-26-1350_4-TR-540nm-AR2685-86.jpg 2017-10-26-1357_9-TR-Ha-AR2685-86.jpg 2017-10-26-1411_9-TR-CaK-AR2685-86.jpg

2017-10-26-1353_2-TR-540nm-AR2685.jpg 2017-10-26-1404_5-TR-Ha-AR2685.jpg 2017-10-26-1411_9-TR-CaK-AR2685.jpg

2017-10-26-1352_6-TR-540nm-AR2686.jpg 2017-10-26-1404_9-TR-Ha-AR2686.jpg 2017-10-26-1411_9-TR-CaK-AR2685.jpg

2017-10-26-1407_4-TR-Ha-NEProm.jpg 2017-10-26-1405_3-TR-Ha-SWFilam.jpg 2017-10-26-1408_2-TR-Ha-NWProm.jpg

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