THE BIG ONE RETURNS on 19-7-2021
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THE BIG ONE RETURNS on 19-7-2021
Ex-AR2838 has returned in the far N.E.Quadrant at the limb today and the attached SDO hi-resolution image clearly now shows that enough activity could still be in the offing for the next few-days at least.
Awaiting to be renumbered as AR284(6) - WHICH HAS JUST BEEN CONFIRMED AS, but with apparently one, two or three-spots, is certainly worth watching/imaging...
So with currently AR2842 in the N.W. with 10-spots
AR2845 in the S.W. with 4-spots
and now AR2846 in the N.E. with 1/2/3-spots
Then, cycle #25 is certainly well under way...
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Nice to see the big active region returning!
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Thank you Alexandra.
Although I have temporarily suspended imaging as such, whilst other astro-related projects are being undertaken, at least I get to see what is going on via the satellites and web-pages, especially with the fab images provided by SolarChatters, so whilst it is so hot, humid and nearby lightening threatening, I can sit back in comfort indoors with a big fan blowing away the cobwebs etc. !!!
I did at least manage to move way half a ton of top-soil to another part of my garden - earlier this morning, before the heat and sweat told me to stop before getting Sun-burnt too...
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Although I have temporarily suspended imaging as such, whilst other astro-related projects are being undertaken, at least I get to see what is going on via the satellites and web-pages, especially with the fab images provided by SolarChatters, so whilst it is so hot, humid and nearby lightening threatening, I can sit back in comfort indoors with a big fan blowing away the cobwebs etc. !!!
I did at least manage to move way half a ton of top-soil to another part of my garden - earlier this morning, before the heat and sweat told me to stop before getting Sun-burnt too...
Cheers
Terry
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Another great update Terry!!!
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You're welcome Maurits and Brian.
Close shave with a large lightning-area, within 1-mile, so now Sunny, Hot and Humid again after some heavy rain.
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Close shave with a large lightning-area, within 1-mile, so now Sunny, Hot and Humid again after some heavy rain.
Terry