June 4, 2020 on 11:06 am | In Sun | Comments Off

A lot of clouds this morning, but I did wait it out and found some holes (more or less).  AR2765 has turned further onto the visible hemisphere and looks nice.  Its classification is an Hsx, shows one spot and a few pores and covers 70 millionths.  However activity seems very low.  A few nice filaments in the South can also be seen.  But the large prom in the NW is gone and a small prom is now visible.  Today full disk images and close ups of AR2765 in Ha and WL as well as close ups of the proms.

2020-06-04-1332_3-TR-540nm-AR2765.jpg 2020-06-04-1342_6-TR-Ha-AR2765.jpg 2020-06-04-1350_7-TR-CaK-AR2765.jpg

2020-06-04-1343_8-TR-Ha-Plage.jpg 2020-06-04-1334_2-TR-540nm-AR2765.jpg 2020-06-04-1344_8-TR-Ha-AR2765.jpg

2020-06-04-1346_7-TR-Ha-Proms.jpg

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