It’s been a week since the weather here has allowed a solar photoshoot. Today’s H-alpha image shows small prominences along the sun’s NW and ESE limbs. The NASA SDO image shows ten active regions, but only five are visible in my images below.

The corresponding sunspot image is rotated clockwise about 30 degrees because the camera was accidentally repositioned. I hate it when that happens.

The main prominences are showcased in the gallery below.

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