AR IN THE NORTH-EASTERN QUADRANT
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AR IN THE NORTH-EASTERN QUADRANT
Hello Everybody,
Worth keeping a close-eye on SDO etc., as there is an AR which might give us another decent few days to savour.
Still early days/hours, but worth a look at...
Regards
Terry
Worth keeping a close-eye on SDO etc., as there is an AR which might give us another decent few days to savour.
Still early days/hours, but worth a look at...
Regards
Terry
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Re: AR IN THE NORTH-EASTERN QUADRANT
I didn’t notice it earlier today on the disc but maybe it will fire up.
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Re: AR IN THE NORTH-EASTERN QUADRANT
Certainly a small patch of plage there.
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Well as you say, let's hope it does fire-up, so maybe the next few days will show us...
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Re: AR IN THE NORTH-EASTERN QUADRANT
Well at present no sign of any spots in the AR of the NE quadrant as of 1200GMT today 19-6-2020, but who knows for the next few days...
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Re: AR IN THE NORTH-EASTERN QUADRANT
Looks a damp firework to me. Plage is seen on AIA but looks difficult on GONG. I hope it does do something but if anything to me over the last 24 hours its not got bigger.
Does look like something is trailing it though just on the other side of the limb that is similar is magnitude.
Does look like something is trailing it though just on the other side of the limb that is similar is magnitude.
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Oh well Mark, between "Caterpillars" and "damp fireworks" who knows - anything can happen - just...
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Re: AR IN THE NORTH-EASTERN QUADRANT
Hi Terry,
It has been raining for a couple of days. I will definitely look out for it when the weather turns better.
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It has been raining for a couple of days. I will definitely look out for it when the weather turns better.
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Re: AR IN THE NORTH-EASTERN QUADRANT
We can only hope......
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Re: AR IN THE NORTH-EASTERN QUADRANT
It's definitely decayed quite a bit since last night, one just appeared on the limb now which looks much of the same. Either way it's cycle 25 activity, just low magnetic field strength so little in the way of features.
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Re: AR IN THE NORTH-EASTERN QUADRANT
Agreed Mark and have just seen in SDO the following little AR on the limb, so still keeping an eye on that one.
Hoping to get back to some imaging to answer your last question, but have been side-tracked as well as the poor-weather here.
Cheers
Terry
Hoping to get back to some imaging to answer your last question, but have been side-tracked as well as the poor-weather here.
Cheers
Terry