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Tuesday, 2 June 2009

The Sun 2-6-09 - AR11019 Sunspots Developing

AR11019 continues to grow with the main sunspots noticeably larger now and the two polarities dividing and moving apart. There was a nice tall flame prom near the AR in the NE and another fainter group in the SE.



Posted by Mark Walters at 15:45

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