Sun chromosphere today
Taken by Giorgio Rizzarelli on November 2, 2024 @ Trieste, Italy
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While the big group of Active Regions at South begins to set, the North hemisphere now features big (38)79, ex 48, the responsible of the G5- geomagnetic storm of October. It has now become inactive and unipolar. But not distant from it there is 78, a delta. Its main sunspot is connected by a long winding filament to an opposite pole: 69 (delta) (and 72) in the South group - A possible way for sympathetic flares in both hemispheres.
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