March 28, 2019 on 3:32 pm | In Sun | Comments Off

Clear skies with average transparency and seeing.  Another spotless day.  The filament is still nicely visible but the NE Prom is much lower as it turns onto the visible hemisphere.  I also included a combo of the prom over the last three days.

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March 27, 2019 on 12:23 pm | In Sun | Comments Off

Clear skies with below average seeing.  Counting 420 spotless days since solar maximum. No spot to see, but the filament from yesterday is still there as well as the NE prom.  In addition there are some smaller proms at the higher latitudes at the SE and NW limbs.

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March 26, 2019 on 2:28 pm | In Sun | Comments Off

Clear skies early today, so I took the opportunity! A spotless Sun again, however we have a small filament near the Southern limb as well as a nice filament and parallel prom at the NE limb. Waiting for more spotless days.

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March 24, 2019 on 12:05 pm | In Sun | Comments Off

Clear skies with good seeing.  AR2736 is still visible at the western limb as it continues to decay, but will soon be on the backside.  A few small filaments are visible at the NE limb and in the southern hemisphere.  Total Active Region Area for today is 280 millionths and 12 spots. I also included a small composite of AR2736 of today.

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March 23, 2019 on 10:17 am | In Sun | Comments Off

Clear skies with average seeing.  AR2736 has grown to 420 millionths and contains 17 spots.  Overall however it seems to be decaying. A nice prom is visible next to the area at the western limb and a filament in the south.  Full disk images today and closeups of AR2736.

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March 22, 2019 on 10:04 am | In Sun | Comments Off

Clear Skies with average seeing.  AR2736 has been pretty busy and has evolved to a Dki area.  Since it popped up it has produced 11 B-class flares and 11 C-class flares so far of which the highest, a C5.6,  was observed yesterday. AR2735 has decayed and is now a plage.  Total coverage of AR2736 is 210 millionths and 28 spots and the Wolf number is 38.  Today full disk images and close ups of the active region.

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March 20, 2019 on 7:20 pm | In Sun | Comments Off

Clear skies with below average seeing.  AR2735 has decayed to an Hrx area but we have a promising new Cro area, AR2736, which in the morning hours already produced a C-class flare.  Today full disk images as well as close ups of the two mentioned regions.

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March 19, 2019 on 1:56 pm | In Sun | Comments Off

The skies cleared around 11:30 with below average seeing.  AR2735’s leading spots seem to hold on, and the coverage has not changed a lot.  The filament to the NW of the region looks interesting as well as a second very faint filament in parallel to it,  between the filament and the area. Total Active Region Area for today is 10 millionths with three spots.  Today full disk images and close ups of the mentioned regions.

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March 18, 2019 on 1:36 pm | In Sun | Comments Off

A Clear Day with good seeing, and to top it off, a new Region just named AR2735.  In addition there are a few nice proms around the disk as well as a nice filament N of the new region.  Today close ups of the mentioned filament and new region as well as full disk images in the three wavelengths.

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March 12, 2019 on 1:25 pm | In Sun | Comments Off

Clear Skies!!! :-) with average seeing.  AR2734 is still visible as a small Axx region near the Western limb as we start Carrington Rotation 2215.  It covers 10 millionths and one spot.  A small filament is also visible as well as a nice prom at the NW limb.  Other than that the Sun is pretty quiet.

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