Former AR2773 in Hydrogen Alpha
Taken by Stuart Green on September 27, 2020 @ Preston, Lancashire, UK
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The Sun might look very blank in white light, but there is still a lot to see in the red glow of hydrogen alpha in the magnetically disturbed region formerly known as AR2773 which up until a few days ago was releasing C class solar flares.
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