B 7.1 Flare
Taken by Harald Paleske on June 19, 2026 @ Weißenfels, Sachsen Anhalt, Germany
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On the morning of June 19, high-resolution solar observations were possible again for the first time in quite a while. A small area of activity was visible on the eastern edge, which continued to intensify. A beautiful hydrogen arc formed. I also observed it visually through the 300mm Unigraph at 400x magnification and through the small survey telescope at 40x magnification. Even my wife was amazed by the brightness and the rapid changes in the structures 150 million kilometers away.
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