Tue, 11/11/2014 - 20:06
Greeting,
Meade ETX 125 +30mm(x63) EP.; 1000 Oaks film filter
Spaceweather.com show a solar feature labeled AR2201 (right side)
But I am unable to see anything (no spot or discolaration) at that location?
Is is just not visable in white light?
Thanks,
David
Hi David,
Spaceweather.com uses the Boulder group designation for the Active Regions. These AR numbers come from the Boulder observatory, and the USAF ISOON observatories and a few others scattered around the world. They are made up of H -alpha and Ca II spectral lines. So there will be AR numbers for groups that you wont see with a white light filter. They may evolve into visible groups and sunspots, but not always. Only record what you can see thinking in the Zurich classification scheme.
Rodney
attached is a short description of the Boulder method
Thanks for
Rodney,
Thanks for that.
What is a reliable source for the daily wolf number?
David
Hi David.
a reliable source for the daily wolf number?
here: SILSO.
http://sidc.oma.be/silso/
Salvador.
Thanks for that
Salvador,
Thanks for that link.
I was relieved to see my numbers are in the ball park :)
David