Active region 2736 on the limb
Taken by Dave Eagle on March 24, 2019 @ Raunds, England
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Date Taken: 2019:03:24 19:48:45
 
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It's always interesting when an active region approaches the limb of the Sun. Active Region 2736 was just going around the limb today, before it disappears from view. In Hydrogen Alpha light it was crackling and showed a surge prom at one point. IN white light, lots of brighter faculae were visible. It was a cracking morning observing and imaging our closest star, despite it being at low activity.
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