December 24, 2019 on 12:42 pm | In Sun | Comments Off

Finally the clouds gave way to clear skies.  And guess what?  We have a new Active Region.  AR2753 was named  this morning.  In addition, we do have a some pores visible in the NW quadrant, which might also make it into spots.  We’ll have to see what happens.  To top it off, both areas are reverse polarized, making them consistent to C25 polarized areas.  So the spotless streak made it to 40 days, or 41 if one marks the days at 0000 UT.

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