Relatively quiet sun, 27 Mar

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Relatively quiet sun, 27 Mar

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Followed more activity in NOAA 13256, lots of surge filaments, and several Ellerman bombs. A emerging flux region in NOAA 13265, and a faint detached prominence on the equatorial eastern limb. Next up....another week of clouds and rain.

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Re: Relatively quiet sun, 27 Mar

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Stunning! that faint cloud prominence is a real beauty and a skill to capture :bow :hamster:

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Montana wrote: Wed Mar 29, 2023 6:06 pm Stunning! that faint cloud prominence is a real beauty and a skill to capture :bow :hamster:

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Re: Relatively quiet sun, 27 Mar

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Great shots Jim, that floating prom is really faint!


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Great images Jim!


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Thanks for the pics Jim. The whispy proms look great.


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Re: Relatively quiet sun, 27 Mar

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Nicely done, Jim. Lovely images.

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