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darkstar528
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110609 - AR11030 and small proms...
      #3432514 - 11/06/09 09:08 AM Attachment (13 downloads)

Title says it all today...A nice filament in the SW region was also note worthy...

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Re: 110609 - AR11030 and small proms... new [Re: darkstar528]
      #3432620 - 11/06/09 10:39 AM

Hi Stephen, Question. How was it that I could see four small sun spots yesterday, the active region is still active today but without any spots visible today?

Thanks Buddy

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Re: 110609 - AR11030 and small proms... new [Re: blb]
      #3432778 - 11/06/09 12:00 PM

Good update - thanks - Robert

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Re: 110609 - AR11030 and small proms... new [Re: blb]
      #3432862 - 11/06/09 12:57 PM

Quote:

Hi Stephen, Question. How was it that I could see four small sun spots yesterday, the active region is still active today but without any spots visible today?

Thanks Buddy




An AR can be 'spotless'...Someone with more technical know how will have to explain why some do and don't...

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Re: 110609 - AR11030 and small proms... new [Re: blb]
      #3433057 - 11/06/09 02:41 PM

Quote:

Hi Stephen, Question. How was it that I could see four small sun spots yesterday, the active region is still active today but without any spots visible today?

Thanks Buddy




Yes, an active region can indeed not contain any sunspots. In H-alpha, one of these spotless regions will show some plage and perhaps a few small fibrils or filaments. One of the largest and longest-lived solar flares I have ever seen happened in a spotless active region (a filament "Long Duration Event"). Sunspots can fade away in only a day as their magnetic field strength decays, so it is fairly common to see at least small ones seem to vanish overnight. Clear skies to you.

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Re: 110609 - AR11030 and small proms... new [Re: David Knisely]
      #3433140 - 11/06/09 03:22 PM

hi stephen

as usual a wunderful scetch

walter

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Re: 110609 - AR11030 and small proms... new [Re: swisswalter]
      #3433241 - 11/06/09 04:17 PM

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How was it that I could see four small sun spots yesterday, the active region is still active today but without any spots visible today?



I got a very brief sunny interval between the front clearing and the first shower rolling in - I was unable to complete my normal round of observations but did see the spot in white light, it was quite small though and could easily have been overlooked. There was a tiny pore immediately following it.

I failed to image the spots and could not observe at all in Ha due to the cloud. The only image I managed to capture today was the whole disk CaK shot, which does just about show the spot (at the right hand end of the tick-shaped bright plage).


2009 Nov 06, 1314 UT. PST CaK at prime focus. Transparency fair, seeing poor.


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Re: 110609 - AR11030 and small proms... new [Re: brianb11213]
      #3433367 - 11/06/09 05:32 PM

Great pic and thanx David!!!!!

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