November 2, 2016 on 12:49 pm | In Sun | Comments Off
One of those days with a little poke hole big enough for just one WL image. Solar Activity remains Very Low. I could not make out any Sunspots today, but the day started out with one active region AR2605, covering an area of 10 millionths and 2 spots. I was unable to observe in Ha or CaK, so have no comments about filaments or proms. One full disk image only today. (Better one than none).
November 1, 2016 on 3:06 pm | In Sun | Comments Off
Clear skies when I started setting up but when I was ready to image, the Sun was obscured and I had to wait approx. 1 hr. until the skies broke a little. Solar Activity is still Very Low. We have one Active Region today AR2605 covering an area of 30 millionths while it shows 2 spots. Three very nice filaments can be seen mostly on the Eastern hemisphere around AR2605. Full disk images today and close ups of the mentioned areas as well as the region around the old AR2604.
October 31, 2016 on 1:51 pm | In Sun | Comments Off
Clear Skies today with better than average seeing. Solar Activity is still Very Low. Since yesterday AR2604 has vanished, and a new area in the Eastern hemisphere has popped up but is not named yet. The filaments on the Eastern side of the Sun remain in place and look very nice. Total Active Region area for today is 10 millionths and the spot count is 2. Full disk images as well as close ups of the mentioned regions in Ha and CaK.
October 30, 2016 on 1:18 pm | In Sun | Comments Off
This morning clear Skies with very good seeing. Solar activity is still Very Low with no C-class flares in over a week. We have one Active Region AR2604 which is a Bxo on the McIntosh scale. Total Active Region area for today is 10 millionths and the spot count is at 6. Despite the low activity, we see some nice filaments on the Eastern hemisphere. Today close ups of the mentioned regions, as well as full disk images.
October 29, 2016 on 11:29 am | In Sun | Comments Off
Clear skies with good seeing. Today is the first day since October 2nd with no reported Active Regions or sunspots, and Solar Activity remains Very Low. However some pores can be seen near the center and the Western limb. Some plages are visible in the Ha and CaK images and the large filament in the NE Quadrant is also very notable. today’s images include the full disk as well as close ups of the mentioned regions.
October 28, 2016 on 4:57 pm | In Sun | Comments Off
Clear Skies with relative good seeing. Solar Activity continues to be Very Low with no C-class flares in the last two days. AR2603 is now turning to the far side. You can still see it right at the limb in the WL and CaK close up. There are two regions visible which have not been assigned AR numbers. Total Active Region area for today is 60 millionths with 2 spots total. Full disk images and close ups of some of the regions and filaments.
October 26, 2016 on 1:25 pm | In Sun | Comments Off
Some Cirrus clouds and thin contrails made for a below average observing session. Solar activity remains Very Low as AR2603 only produces a few B-class flares. However AR2603 has now evolved into a Dai region and has increased to 70 millionths. Total spot count has also increased from 2 to 7. A few nice prominences are visible at the SE limb. Today’s images include the full disk images and close ups of the mentioned and some other regions.
October 25, 2016 on 1:40 pm | In Sun | Comments Off
Clear skies this morning with average seeing. Solar Activity remains Very Low, with no C-class flares. AR2603 remains at 20 millionths but the spot count has gone down and now is 3. Full disk images and close ups of some areas on the Sun as well as some Proms at the NE and NW limb of the Sun.
October 24, 2016 on 3:29 pm | In Sun | Comments Off
Cirrus clouds and a few contrails did interfere today with my imaging session. Solar Activity is Very Low with one B-class flare on the 23rd. We have one active region left and its size is now just 20 millionths with a total spot count of 4. Not much to see in the visible light image, but in Ha and CaK still some interesting features.
October 23, 2016 on 2:28 pm | In Sun | Comments Off
Clear Skies with good seeing. Solar Activity is Very Low with only 1 B-class flare in the last two says. A small flare from AR2602 is still visible at the limb but for the most part it is at the far side now. AR2603 is very unstable and is at 30 millionths today. Total Active Region Area today is at 40 millionths with a spot count of 7. Full disk images and close ups of the regions but only one WL close up, and one close up of the proms at the Western limb.
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