Hi,
After yesterdays clouds today we had Sun and here the images.
There is a new tiny cycle 25 spot in the Northeastern quadrant on the limb at about +28°.
The other spot in Northeastern quadrant at about +18° and -43° is still there but seems not to have enough strength so far.
An interesting circular spot in the Southwestern quadrant at about -5° and +7° is a cycle 24 spot.
A few surface filaments, a filaprom in the Nirtheastern limb at +50° and a vanishing Prominence on the Souteastern limb at about -32°.
As usual best seen in full size by opening a new tab and left clicking on the Sun with the + loupe.
In the white light image the older spot is barely visible and the new cycle 25 on the limb is also barely visible. The old cycle 24 spot is not visible. Sorry, but I think I overexposed a bit the white light image while recording my AVI's.
Thanks for dropping by
Full disk 20-06-2020
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regards Rainer
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Re: Full disk 20-06-2020
Nice set of images Rainer. No Sun for me today due to weather conditions.
David
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Re: Full disk 20-06-2020
Well done Rainer. Yes the new AR's are a disappointment.
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Re: Full disk 20-06-2020
I agree with Dan, we have to be a tad more patient for some really active AR's
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I agree with Dan, we have to be a tad more patient for some really active AR's
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Re: Full disk 20-06-2020
Loving the detail in the Ha FD Rainer!
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