The sky this morning is clear and seeing condition is ok. In Ha wavelength, the most prominent feature on the solar disk are the numerous twisting huge dark filaments that are visible in the NW quadrant. 2 large eruptive prominences are also visible in the SE and SW limb. AR11361 Sunspot Group, although small, shows solar activity in its core. AR11362 Sunspot Group also shows a small flare in its main component.
I was also able to image the bigger groups in white light wavelength as well as full disk shot. A new not yet designated sunspot group (possibly will be classified as AR11363) is visible near the SE limb.
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