groupProj. UProj. WSCorr. UCorr. WS BLLCMPos. angler

9201 39 448 32 373 17.75 54.59 -53.25 71.95 0.8039


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spotProj. UProj. WSCorr. UCorr. WSBLLCMPos. angler

1 3 221 3 173 17.28 58.15 -49.69 72.01 0.7679
2 3 -1 2 -1 16.18 57.41 -50.45 73.55 0.7744
3 12 -1 9 -1 16.66 57.46 -50.38 72.92 0.7743
4 3 -1 3 -1 17.72 57.71 -50.13 71.51 0.7732
5 0 -1 0 -1 17.30 57.33 -50.53 72.12 0.7767
6 3 -1 2 -1 16.41 56.15 -51.70 73.41 0.7878
7 0 3 0 2 18.17 56.62 -51.22 71.12 0.7851
8 0 13 0 10 16.36 55.22 -52.63 73.60 0.7972
9 0 4 0 3 18.10 55.53 -52.33 71.38 0.7962
10 0 5 0 4 17.79 53.36 -54.48 72.05 0.8169
11 0 1 0 1 17.41 53.20 -54.65 72.54 0.8181
12 3 191 2 171 18.67 53.29 -54.55 70.98 0.8185
13 0 6 0 5 17.84 52.78 -55.07 72.07 0.8225
14 12 -12 11 -12 18.73 51.53 -56.31 71.14 0.8349
15 0 4 0 4 17.55 50.47 -57.39 72.66 0.8435


  • Proj. U -  Projected umbra area in millionths of solar disc, negative values indicate
    that the umbra consists of fragmented regions which cannot be separated without losing umbral area.
    In this way several spots (intensity minima in the umbra) have a common umbra, e.g. -2 means that
    the given spot shares an umbra with spot No.2, and the common U value is indicated at spot No.2.
  • Proj. WS -  Projected whole spot area in millionths of solar disc, negative values indicate
    that several umbras have a common penumbra, e.g. -7 means that the given umbra shares
    a penumbra with umbra No.7, and the WS value is indicated at No.7.
  • Corr. U -  Corrected umbra area in millionths of solar hemisphere, for negative values see above
  • Corr. WS -  Corrected whole spot area in millionths of solar hemisphere, for negative values see above
  • B -  Heliographic latitude B; positive: North, negative: South
  • L -  Heliographic longitude L
  • LCM -  Longitudinal distance from the Sun's central meridian
  • Pos. angle -  Position angle
  • r -  Distance from the centre of Sun's disc in terms of Sun's radius