| group | Proj. U | Proj. WS | Corr. U | Corr. WS | B | L | LCM | Pos. angle | r | MU | MP |
| 7 | 40 | 5 | 30 | -7.60 | 54.05 | 45.80 | 253.83 | 0.7421 | -438.4 | -363.4 | |
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| spot | Proj. U | Proj. WS | Corr. U | Corr. WS | B | L | LCM | Pos. angle | r | MU | MP |
| 3 | 32 | 2 | 24 | -7.51 | 54.62 | 46.37 | 254.15 | 0.7483 | -734.3 | -626.0 | |
| 4 | -1 | 3 | -1 | -7.72 | 54.19 | 45.94 | 253.72 | 0.7441 | -936.4 | 999999 | |
| 0 | 3 | 0 | 2 | -7.17 | 52.81 | 44.56 | 253.95 | 0.7267 | 609.0 | 490.9 | |
| 0 | 5 | 0 | 4 | -7.57 | 52.80 | 44.56 | 253.41 | 0.7280 | 600.0 | 466.0 | |
| Proj. U | - Projected umbra area in millionths of solar disc, negative values indicate | |
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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. |
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| Proj. WS | - Projected whole spot area in millionths of solar disc, negative values indicate | |
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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. |
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| 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 | |
| MU | - Mean magnetic field within the umbra contour averaged the pixel values with sign. | |
| MP | - Mean magnetic field within the penumbra contour averaged the pixel values with sign. | |