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Taken by Howard Eskildsen on August 26, 2017 @ Ocala, Florida, USA
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Date Taken: 2017:09:26 17:38:19
 
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Déjà Vu a Deux Two large spots have returned to the face of the sun. AR 2682 and 2683 are the remnants of the behemoths 2673 and 2674 that crossed the solar disk a couple of weeks ago flashing flares towards Earth. Though diminished and subdued by their maturity (Aren’t we all?) they still promise to present a commanding presence over the next week or more.
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