Full disk 07-08-2020

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Full disk 07-08-2020

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Hi,

... and here they are :seesaw

A bit difficult today due to fast rolling Cumulus clouds ...

Compared to eysterday the only big change is the filament train in the Soutwestern quadrant has disappeared and the filaprom of yesterday just changed its shape but still a filaprom.

The AR 2868, 2769 and 2770 atill active as yesterday.

On the Souteastern limb at about -32° there is a disturbance similar to a spot. Checking the various SDO images yes there seems to develop something.

In White Light the AR 2770 is well visible with a lot of tiny pores and the well formed Umbra and Penumbra.

AR 2769 is not visible but AR 2768 is displaying a nice show of plages. The Northern polar cape has also lots of faculae or plages ¿?

As usual best seen in full size opening a new Tab/Window :bow2


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Interesting is that the disturbance at the Equator at about +2° and -18° has a cycle 25 polarity -/+ :o

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I enjoy your images and report, thanks Rainer.


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Wonderful views Rainer. I was clouded out today.


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Re: Full disk 07-08-2020

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Many thanks, Rainer. Great images and report.

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Re: Full disk 07-08-2020

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Fabulous!! you have spotted lots of polar faculae at the north pole :hamster: :bow a phenomenon of solar minimum :hamster:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/alexandra4/50196005961/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/alexandra ... otostream/

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Thanks Rainer and to now add that AR2770 C-Class flared around 0349z when most of us were in the land of nod...

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Montana wrote: Sat Aug 08, 2020 8:46 am Fabulous!! you have spotted lots of polar faculae at the north pole :hamster: :bow a phenomenon of solar minimum :hamster:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/alexandra4/50196005961/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/alexandra ... otostream/

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Thanks a lot for that interesting article about polar faculae :bow


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Beautiful disks, Rainer.
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Hi,

Thanks Girl and Boys

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Rainer:
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Super disks Rainer, hope the clouds break properly for you!


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Looking good, Rainer. Back to clouds here as well.


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