October 2, 2018 on 11:45 am | In Sun | Comments Off

Clear skies with average seeing.  The activity I observed on the 29th developed some growing  pores which were named the next day as AR2723.  Its size developed from 10 to 30 millionths and now contains 4 spots.  Today’s images show the full disk images with close ups in the three wavelengths of AR2723 as well as two filaments and a nice prom at the NE limb. Today was the first day where some flaring was reported. So far only one B1.1 flare.

2018-10-02-1402_7-TR-540nm-AR2723.jpg 2018-10-02-1413_5-TR-Ha-AR2723.jpg 2018-10-02-1409_4-TR-CaK-AR2723.jpg

2018-10-02-1404_7-TR-540nm-AR2723.jpg 2018-10-02-1416_1-TR-Ha-AR2723.jpg 2018-10-02-1409_4-TR-CaK-AR2723Crp.jpg

2018-10-02-1419_0-TR-Ha-NEProm.jpg 2018-10-02-1417_2-TR-Ha-SEFilam.jpg 2018-10-02-1416_4-TR-Ha-NWFilam.jpg

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