An unmapped spot on the Sun yesterday at the same time as an asymmetric full halo CME on the far side of the Sun.
Taken by scott wilson on March 4, 2014 @ Miami Florida
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  Camera Used: SONY DSC-HX300
Exposure Time: 1/160
Aperture: f/6.3
ISO: 100
Date Taken: 2013:01:30 02:44:30
 
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Mystery Sunspot (prob a Filament) occurred on 3/4/14 18:44:30 UT. The prior photo shot was 1' 28" before and the following photo shot was 8" after... Duration could have been 1' 36"...
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Any comments relative to the 3/4/14 farside and east of 1996 filaments? My photo was taken at 18:44 UT, could there be a 1 minute filament that could appear as a sunspot? BTW: the phantom spot is closest to the center of the sun or the high point of the triangle, also a bit darker. I saw it on the camera screen and click. Picture before was 1 min 23 sec and the picture after was 8 more seconds, so ~1.5 minutes was the longest duration that my camera could see it... Im really curious to what this might be, no bullshitting involved!
Posted by Aurorachaser 2014-03-06 00:27:34
I snapped the photo on 3/4/14 at 18:44:30, Just as this major event was getting started: http://sidc.oma.be/cactus/out/CME0019/CME.mov
Posted by Aurorachaser 2014-03-07 18:53:07
 
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