The Sun rotates every 4 weeks, so any solar flares or sun spots would move during the course of 3 weeks, and would not appear stationary on SWAN. This bright orb is much closer to the Ecliptic, stationary at -5, 195 and shows up in the SWAN images available, Nov 4, 9, 16, 21, and 25th. The Zetas have said that the Planet X corpus, heavily shrouded in dust, reflects light back toward the Sun in the main, and this view, 195, is toward the rear and slightly to the side. Is this the reflected light from Planet X, bounced back toward the Sun, of the stationary Planet X which has risen to the Ecliptic, as the Zetas say? Here is the stationary orb at the Ecliptic.
And here is the non-stationary flare and spots on the Sun during this same time period.