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Full disk 30-06-2020

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Hi,

Here today's Sun taken with a uniform hazy sky. I saw it in the exposure time but being uniform it does not matter.

The no yet numbered spot in the Southeastern quadrant located at about -24° and -55° is small but a pore or maybe two are visible in the White Light image.

A nice ¿ filaprom ? in the Northeastern quadrant with a cut off Horseshoe and fine filigree. Also a nice filaprom in the Northwestern quadrant on hte limb.

Interesting is that the plague in the Northwestern quadrant at about +64° and +60° is visible in the white light image.

A very faint promince floating on the Southwestern limb between -30° and -40°.

The Sun's Polar axis is nearing the vertical position and this will happen here in NHSA on the 6th of July at 08:30 hours :mrgreen: Today it is about -2.6° (to the West)

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Awesome Rainer


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Lots of detail in those images, thanks. Clouds here till Thursday.


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Thank you Rainer - some interesting images and data.

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Rainer:
Super mosaics, look at that protuberance belt.
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Excellent, Rainer. The disk is starting to look a bit more "alive" again.


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I really like your observational narrative and photos, Rainer. They certainly expand on my brief views on Tuesday. Thanks.


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Look at that amazing filament train in the north, that is a sight to behold :bow :hamster: great images and great information :bow

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That;s a beauty! Look at all the cycle 25 activity kicking in!


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