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3 hours ago, Solarflaretracker200 said:

  

I honestly don't think I have been for so long, I am pretty sure I missed them. ☹️But I'm guessing they did something big on the farside?

AR2192 was a big sunspot that appeared in Oct 2014, AR2673 was a sunspot that appeared in Sept 2017, You missed nothing 😀 

3 hours ago, MinYoongi said:

Based on which farside imagery? 

SDO Helioseismology images I'm guessing.

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6 hours ago, MinYoongi said:

Based on which farside imagery? 

jsoc.stanford.edu

6 hours ago, Solarflaretracker200 said:

  

I honestly don't think I have been for so long, I am pretty sure I missed them. ☹️But I'm guessing they did something big on the farside?

no, on the earthside

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14 hours ago, arjemma said:

I really hope that this region survives and stays active. Really promising that it (assume it's this one) has produced two estimate X-class eruptions.

Yep, that seems like a good sign; it could of course end up dying out, but from what I've read about past cycles there seems to be a running theme that the most productive regions often stick around for multiple rotations.

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