December 2nd, 8.50am.
Region 2902 (finally named) consists of at least 8 spots (4 medium, in two pairs and four small) and is located towards the center of the Solar disc.
Region 2900 is very near the Western Limb and Region 2898 appears to be part of the same region because of distortion affects near the edge of the Sun's globe. There is now an abundant amount of faculae nearby.
That is all I saw, but the Space Weather SDO image shows additional Regions 2901 & 2903, each with one faint, small spot.
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Originally Posted by houssamAstro
Interesting thread
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Thanks Sam.