NEW - AR2850 IN THE SOUTH - 2-8-2021
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NEW - AR2850 IN THE SOUTH - 2-8-2021
After a short sleep, AR2850 has appeared in the southern-half of the disk.
With about 4/5 days to run to the limb, the two spots appear to be active enough for a probable-flare, albeit whether that occurs after it falls over the edge and out of sight, is another matter...
Proms appear shallow at datum
Clear skies
Terry
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Re: NEW - AR2850 IN THE SOUTH - 2-8-2021
Thanks Terry, does look like it's got some potential in it for flaring. Hoping I can get a view of it before it goes round the limb.
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