New pore 2019 08 5 and prom

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New pore 2019 08 5 and prom

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Hello all!

New pore!
24 or 25?
Thanks
ImagePoro 5 8 2019 by Pepe Manteca, en Flickr

ImagePoro 5 8 2019 8 00 tu by Pepe Manteca, en Flickr

ImagePoro 5 8 2019 COLOR by Pepe Manteca, en Flickr

ImagePoro 5 8 2019 8 17 tu by Pepe Manteca, en Flickr

ImagePROTU 5 8 2019 9 23 TU by Pepe Manteca, en Flickr

ImageProtuberancia 5 8 2019 9 29 tu by Pepe Manteca, en Flickr
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:hamster: :hamster: :bow thanks for the news and great pics!

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What a nice resolution Pepe.


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Really good images Pepe! Cycle 24/25 is certainly the question. Look at the magnetogram below, the trailing emerging flux region is the opposite polarity, however, both could just be either side of the solar equator - that would be my feeling, in which case i'd say 24, but there's professional boffins out there who will decide...
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Thank you Alexandra, Maurits, and Mark.
Your explenation is excellent and I hope to see you tomorrow a pore more extensive! Thanks to all!


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These Ha and WL images are very detailed Pepe...excellent work :bow

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Nice to see some activity again, and pretty good images !


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It's been designated AR12745 a member of cycle 24. Looks like the trailing EFR was on the opposite side of the solar equator then with it's reversed field. Must mean cycle 24 activity is bang on the equator now...


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