Sunspots and active regions
The following regions with sunspots can be now observed on the Sun's surface
| Group number | Sunspots Location on the Sun | The number of spots in the group | The classification by the Zurich's modified system | Area (millions of shares of the solar hemisphere) | Group length (in degrees) | Carrington Longitude (in degrees) | Group's magnet type |
| № 1538 | S22 E54 | 06 | dao | 0160 |
08 | 118 | beta |
| № 1537 | N12 E64 | 01 | hsx | 0040 |
03 | 108 | alpha |
| № 1536 | S22 W01 | 07 | eao | 0100 |
12 | 173 | beta |
| № 1535 | N18 E37 | 12 | eai | 0150 |
11 | 135 | beta-gamma |
| № 1532 | S19 W14 | 09 | dko | 0280 |
07 | 186 | beta |
| № 1530 | S18 W41 | 01 | hsx | 0120 |
02 | 213 | alpha |
| № 1529 | S11 W50 | 01 | hsx | 0040 |
01 | 223 | alpha |
| № 1528 | N17 W56 | 01 | hrx | 0010 |
01 | 228 | alpha |
H-alpha plages without spots
The following H-alpha plages without spots can be currently observed on the Sun's surface
| Area number | Coordinates | Carrington Longitude (in degrees) |
| № 1534 | N17 W01 | 173 |
| № 1533 | S28 W49 | 221 |
| № 1527 | N27 W59 | 231 |
Solar cycle progression
Average monthly sunspot number (SSN) from 1983, January to 2012, August. Gray background - average solar cycle.