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Old 11-01-2023, 06:18 PM
Averton (P and C)
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Sun full disk images 11 January 2023

We missed one day yesterday, and there are three new active regions today in the north, one of which produced an X1.06 flare this morning. Full disk images in both Ha and 540nm.
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Old 11-01-2023, 09:12 PM
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Great images P & C, love the detail you capture.
It is good to see that if some of us have cloudy skies that there enough of us doing solar now , that someone , somewhere, will be able to image. With the activity ramping up it is hard not to get a little excited.

There are 3 active regions that have released X class flares this week, with the potential of more and there are 2 more large ARs' just behind the western limb that will rotate into view later this week.
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Old 11-01-2023, 09:59 PM
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Great images P & C, love the detail you capture.
It is good to see that if some of us have cloudy skies that there enough of us doing solar now , that someone , somewhere, will be able to image. With the activity ramping up it is hard not to get a little excited.

There are 3 active regions that have released X class flares this week, with the potential of more and there are 2 more large ARs' just behind the western limb that will rotate into view later this week.
Thanks Jeff
Yes, it is definitely exciting times. Not enough hours in the day to image and process all the data - good fun
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