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Hello there, i recently noticed these two regions developing fast
Maybe these develop some sort of delta magnetic configuration, best canidate for that is i think AR 3582 which looks like developed sunspots almost in a "ring"

What do you guys think about the possibiltity of them developing?

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Edited by Sam Warfel
Splitting off AR3583

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Sorry it was 2/8 starts around 22:00 UTC.. thought it might be current CME 32-35 . But no halo. They were fast guys though. Not sure if maybe that's what we're seeing

I actually included them prior to their being officially receiving swpc numbers because of their rapid development and visibility in compiling a periodic AR latitude check, they were already tagged as active on solar soft at mid-range C level activity.  Looking better every day on our side for the time being!  Mike. 

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13 hours ago, Sam Warfel said:

3582 looks promising!  Little bit of polarity mixing there at the top.  Hints of a ring shape as well.  It better develop fast!

Yeah, it really looks good

AR 3583 looks better than AR 3582 at the moment...
I think AR 3582 decayed a bit, and AR 3583 grew. Lets hope they have some complexity in store for us so we dont get limb dissappointed by AR 3576

Lets see...

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6 hours ago, Solar_Marcel said:

Yeah, it really looks good

AR 3583 looks better than AR 3582 at the moment...
I think AR 3582 decayed a bit, and AR 3583 grew. Lets hope they have some complexity in store for us so we dont get limb dissappointed by AR 3576

Lets see...

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At the moment these two regions are keeping up on each other in terms of growth. AR 3582 catched up to AR 3583 with the growth
But AR 3583 looks more complex at the moment

2 minutes ago, Solar_Marcel said:

At the moment these two regions are keeping up on each other in terms of growth. AR 3582 catched up to AR 3583 with the growth
But AR 3583 looks more complex at the moment

AR 3582:

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AR 3583:

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And its first M flare!  (3582) Bravo. Keep it up. Time is a wasting!! Solar soft.  

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AR designation

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