December 25, 2019 on 1:09 pm | In Sun | Comments Off

Clear skies on Christmas day, but the seeing is not very good.  The second area I mentioned yesterday has now been named AR2754, so we have two active regions on the Sun today for a total Active Region Area of 20 millionths. We also have a few proms in the NE and NW as well as filaments in the NE, NW and SW quadrants. Having some Sunspots  is great for the other side of Earth where they will have an annular eclipse tomorrow.  Can’t wait to see the images of the Ring of Fire!  Today’s images include the full disk images in the three wavelengths as well as close ups of the regions.

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2019-12-25-1435_1-TR-540nm-AR2754.jpg 2019-12-25-1457_2-TR-Ha-AR2754.jpg 2019-12-25-1442_1-TR-CaK-AR2754.jpg

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