Our skies were partly cloudy this afternoon, but there were large breaks between slow-moving clouds. I made several 10-minute AVIs. Below is the image with the solar telescope tuned to highlight prominences and active region plages.

There are a few prominences, but fewer dramatic arcs and jets than earlier this month. The main prominences are on the Eastern, Southeastern, Southern, and Southwestern limbs. Three of these appear below.



Tuned to the sunspots, the solar disk looked like this.

The sunspot groups and their active regions (AR) are AR3834, 3827, 3828, 3831, and 3825 – all highlighted below.

