A small hope for a new spot.

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A small hope for a new spot.

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See here at the eastern limb (middle left)

http://halpha.nso.edu/keep/hag/201807/2 ... 2930Ch.jpg



May be a small AR or even an AR with a spot.



Let hope for new activity. One can tarck the development here: http://halpha.nso.edu/





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Valery:
Yes, I saw yesterday that something is comming from the Eastern limb.
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Re: A small hope for a new spot.

Post by christian viladrich »

Hi Valery,
I took some images of this area in G band today (July, 8th). There were some faculae but no spot. Maybe to morow ?


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