Patrick
Last Friday Chuck Hards and I viewed the sunspots through a small refractor that Chuck built. At the the time the pair were close to the Limb. All three sunspots, the central spot and the pair, were quite insignificant, otherwise I am sure Chuck would have said something. The whether has not been any help in tracking their progression as you well know.
 
Jim

Patrick Wiggins <paw@trilobyte.net> wrote:
So why is it I only learn about stuff like this *after* it has clouded over? :-)

Space Weather News for Feb. 25, 2004
http://spaceweather.com

BIG SUNSPOT: There's a big spot on the sun today, sunspot 564. It first
appeared only a few days ago, tiny and unremarkable. Since then it has
grown wider than eight planet Earths. The active region can be seen
without a telescope--but never look directly at the sun. Unfiltered
sunlight can damage your eyes.

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