The sky was mostly clear today, but the wind was stronger than the usual 5-10mph breeze. I don’t think that this affected the quality of the video recordings. Below are two stacks of the best 300 frames out of two videos of 1200+ frames each.

The most active sunspot regions are AR3814 on the eastern side of the disk, AR3815 and AR3813 in the lower southern hemisphere, AR3811 higher in the southern hemisphere, and smaller groups AR3808 and AR3806 nearing the western limb.

The main groups are highlighted below.

The image tuned to the prominences and other features appears below. There are large, active prominences visible on the southeastern and western limbs and smaller ones on the northern and southern limbs.

The southeastern and western prominences are featured below.

Video solar monitoring instruments aboard NOAA Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites (GOES) show exquisite detail of this activity. See the Earth Sky website for those images.