Today’s H-alpha image shows bright plages around many of today’s ten active regions. There is a large filament across the sun’s SE quadrant – ending in a prominence along the SE limb. Other prominences along the NE, NW, and SW limbs are faint wisps of sun stuff.

Below, the corresponding sunspot image shows all ten of the active regions seen in today’s NASA SDO image.

The eastern limb prominences are shown below followed by the western limb prominences.