19/20-2-2021 2200z AR2803 HAS TWO SMALL SPOTS

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19/20-2-2021 2200z AR2803 HAS TWO SMALL SPOTS

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SDO imagery confirms that there are currently two small spots on AR2803 at the N.E.Limb at datum.

No other reports available today...

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Another close-up of AR2803 is attached

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Re: 19/20-2-2021 2200z AR2803 HAS TWO SMALL SPOTS

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Thanks Terry. Spaceweather reports B-class activity from this area.


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That's sounds correct Mark as this region has been flaring much over the last few days...
Not grand, but "Beggars can't be choosers" - I guess.

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Re: 19/20-2-2021 2200z AR2803 HAS TWO SMALL SPOTS

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Thanks Terry! the weather is awful today, much worse than forecast :(

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Re: 19/20-2-2021 2200z AR2803 HAS TWO SMALL SPOTS

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Thanks Alexandra and yes I have been watching your weather on satellite-imagery.

This morning here it was sunny, but by the time I had completed the power-supply wiring for the ETX-125, Revolution R2 Imager and DVR, the haze-layer and cloud prevented a first-light test outside. At least it is now ready to try outside when the clouds allow...

I did have a quick peep through the Zoomable WL Spotting-scope where I could barely see the spots - before that haze-layer spoilt the seeing.

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Thanks Terry for the update. Just catching up.


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