Another nice viewing day today. The solar activity is low at the moment but we might as well show that too. :-) The sunspots are more light colored (white) then anything because of the weak magnetic fields. With stronger solar activity the heat is held in to the sunspot area making them appear black in comparison the the hotter area around them. Prom activity is low also.
Bill
AR2293 -
AR2289 & AR2294 -
There weren't very many proms and this was the biggest one that I saw today. -
AR2292 & AR2294-
Inverted view of AR2289, 92 & 94.
Upper west limb -
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