In the PST it is showing three filaments protruding, with a couple of
stranglers, one to the south and another to the west (if that's the
direction the sunpots travel, I never been able to remember which side
is which) one rather nice sized Prom can be seen, with a bunch of fainter
ones to the south. There a few minor ones on the other limb that may
turn into something.
930 is also looking spectacular in white light, with several speckles of what
looks like mini spots forming in the penumbra.
930 appears to be growing in size, but this could be that it is slowly turning
to face us. I'm sure the orbiting satelite community are keep an eye on this
one
Don't need any filters here this morning - heavy smoke has rolled over Melbourne again. The sun is a faint red ball. I have no binoculars to hand, but I'm sure I can see by eye a very distinct sunspot just NW of centre. Am I right?
yes! I came on here to look if anyone else had seen the sun spot I'm guessing we're very privelaged to have seen such a great sun spot with the naked eye! I bet not too many people get that chance.
yes! I came on here to look if anyone else had seen the sun spot I'm guessing we're very privelaged to have seen such a great sun spot with the naked eye! I bet not too many people get that chance.
Special Club, Vespine! Not bad for the ultra-amateur that is me!
Yes i seen it from work today!!!!! With all the smoke haze the sun was easily visable with the naked eye today as a big orangey red ball and yes i got very excited when i seen a giant sunspot slightly NW off centre with the naked eye!!!!
The solar tsunami spread at nearly one million kilometers per hour, and circled the entire Sun in a matter of minutes.
See APOD today for a movie of this.