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Posted on March 11, 2018 by redshi10bg
Sun Spot 12673 and x-Class Flare on Sept 4, 2017
Sun Spot 12673 and x-Class Flare on Sept 4, 2017
Sun Spot 12673 moving across the sun and still flaring on Sept 6, 2017
Sun Spot 12673 moving across the sun and still flaring on Sept 6, 2017
Sun Spot 12673 moving west toward limb and still flaring on Sept 7, 2017
Sun Spot 12673 moving west toward limb and still flaring on Sept 7, 2017
Sun Spot 12673 on the rim on Sept 10, 2017 and blasting another X-Class flare out in a double arch prominence
Sun Spot 12673 on the rim on Sept 10, 2017 and blasting another X-Class flare out in a double arch prominence
Magnified view of double arched flare SS12673 on Sept 10, 2017
Magnified view of double arched flare SS12673 on Sept 10, 2017
Magnified double arched flare SS12673 on Sept 10, 2017 with earth to scale
Magnified double arched flare SS12673 on Sept 10, 2017 with earth to scale
August 15, 2016 Super Prominence
August 15, 2016 Super Prominence
August 2016 Super Prominence with scale
August 2016 Super Prominence with scale
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