We finally had a rainy day. Yesterday for our area it rained hard for quite a while. A very much needed rain. The hazy smoky air was cleared and today was sunny if not a little windy but good enough to image. :-) Bill
AR2436 -
AR2436, AR 2437 and a little bit of AR2435 at the bottom -
AR2434 -
Two days after this image was taken this sunspot produced a three hour long flare.
AR2434 using 2.5 Powermate -
One of the bigger proms -
Smaller prom -
Closer in on AR2436 -
AR2435 (DMK-21 with 2.5 Powermate) -
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