I have some images from June 10, 2014 that I can post and I may have a few more later on. Mike should have some images to post soon and some scope modification information.
AR2079, 80, 81, 82, 84 & 85 - A pretty full house. :-)
Closer in on AR2080 & 85-
Close in on AR2077, 80 & 84-
Solar flare activity has been increasing and you can see the brighter areas around the more active sunspots at the top of the image as compared to the lower sunspot.
Here is AR2087 coming around at the limb. This is the new very active sunspot. There were two X-Rated flares from this sunspot yesterday prior to when this image was taken. There appears to be some ejection at the top of the sunspot that might be related to the flare activity.
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