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Old 18-October-2009, 02:53 PM
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Default 18/10/2009 - q.r. Polar filaments

Very poor seeing today from ATHENES with clouds.

Make observation at 12:10 pm GREECE TIME.

The solar disk had many activity. We have again QR polar filaments near SOUTH. It means solar activity increase.

I saw two AR. One at the East and a big at the South. The south AR had two AR filaments in arch shape inside her.

The greatest prominence today at N. She`s a big detached prominence. she`s likes like a flower. Great schema.

AR - FILAMENTS - DETACHED PROMINENCE
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