March 2, 2018 on 8:33 am | In Sun | Comments Off

I have been busy working on the new ALPO-Astronomy archive. So now I am catching up with my images captured this month.  The skies were very unstable on March 2nd, but the skies were clear.  Strong wind gusts made the session pretty stressful. However, I still could capture a small active region AR2700  which appeared three days earlier and now was approaching the Western limb. The Active Region Area was at 10 and the spot count at 1.  Today full disk images as well as a close up of AR2700 as well as a nice filament at the Eastern limb and prominence at the SE limb.

2018-03-02-1701_3-TR-540nm-AR2700.jpg 2018-03-02-1721_9-TR-Ha-AR2700.jpg 2018-03-02-1733_4-TR-CaK-AR2700.jpg

2018-03-02-1726_2-TR-Ha-AR2700.jpg 2018-03-02-1727_1-TR-Ha-ELimb.jpg 2018-03-02-1727_9-TR-Ha-SEProm.jpg

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