Recent Events Reported by Observers
Previous NextDetected by jinmeng, Submitted at 2018-06-20T17:48:57
2018-06-11T08:59:45 --> 2018-06-11T15:09:21
Two small eruptions close in time and location were observed. There are also some synchronous activities between the two source regions (e.g., dimmings).
Detected by gchintzo, Submitted at 2018-06-20T17:44:17
2018-06-18T00:00:09 --> 2018-06-20T14:00:09
A bipole is seen to emerge in the north hemisphere of the sun. Interesting connectivity develops between the emerging flux and the nearby quiet sun.
Detected by jinmeng, Submitted at 2018-06-20T16:47:51
2018-06-07T06:46:09 --> 2018-06-07T09:12:09
A small-scale eurption (mini-filament eruption?) was observed on-disk.
Detected by jinmeng, Submitted at 2018-06-20T16:47:49
2018-06-07T06:46:09 --> 2018-06-07T09:12:09
A small-scale eurption (mini-filament eruption?) was observed on-disk.
Detected by jinmeng, Submitted at 2018-06-20T16:40:04
2018-06-06T12:35:09 --> 2018-06-07T06:40:09
An eruption at the west limb was observed. The source region is behind the limb.
Detected by jinmeng, Submitted at 2018-06-20T16:40:03
2018-06-06T12:35:09 --> 2018-06-07T06:40:09
An eruption at the west limb was observed. The source region is behind the limb.
Detected by Gregal Vissers, Submitted at 2018-06-07T10:02:31
2018-06-05T23:03:39 --> 2018-06-06T03:21:50
Coronal rain in AR12712 sampled during several repeats of the rastering scan.
Detected by Gregal Vissers, Submitted at 2018-06-07T10:01:23
2018-06-05T12:34:58 --> 2018-06-05T16:34:13
UV bursts and brightening fibrils in Ar12712, some of which are crossed by the rastering slit.
Detected by Gregal Vissers, Submitted at 2018-06-07T09:59:40
2018-06-05T12:34:58 --> 2018-06-05T16:34:13
Coronal rain in Ar12712 crossed by the rastering slit during several repeats.
Detected by Gregal Vissers, Submitted at 2018-06-07T09:57:39
2018-06-05T08:21:04 --> 2018-06-05T08:44:30
Spray surge in AR12712 just right of the slit. Perhaps the lower part of the brightening at the base of the surge is caught.
Detected by Gregal Vissers, Submitted at 2018-06-07T09:54:38
2018-06-05T07:29:26 --> 2018-06-05T11:58:04
UV bursts and brightening fibrils in AR12712, some (partially) caught by the sit-and-stare slit.
Detected by Gregal Vissers, Submitted at 2018-06-07T09:34:07
2018-06-05T07:31:48 --> 2018-06-05T11:55:42
Coronal rain in AR12712, with at several heights some of the rain clumps crossing the sit-and-stare slit.
Detected by Gregal Vissers, Submitted at 2018-06-07T09:31:24
2018-06-05T05:56:17 --> 2018-06-05T06:43:24
UV bursts and brightening fibrils in AR12712, some of them sampled once by the rastering slit.
Detected by Gregal Vissers, Submitted at 2018-06-07T09:29:20
2018-06-05T06:07:18 --> 2018-06-05T06:43:24
Coronal rain in AR12712, sampled at lower heights by the slit crossing in the direction opposite to the falling rain.
Detected by Gregal Vissers, Submitted at 2018-06-07T09:25:13
2018-06-05T05:12:01 --> 2018-06-05T05:17:40
UV burst-like brightening arch trailing AR12712, likely covered by the slit (but difficult to see because of the coarse stepping).
Detected by Gregal Vissers, Submitted at 2018-06-07T09:22:02
2018-06-05T05:17:40 --> 2018-06-05T05:29:00
Coronal rain in AR1272, with the slit rastering against the falling direction sampling part of the coronal rain.
Detected by Jakub Prchlik, Submitted at 2018-06-05T19:51:40
2018-06-03T17:40:34 --> 2018-06-03T18:11:35
IRIS observes a small B1.6 flare during a coordinated observation with BBSO. The flare brightening coincides with material flow along chromospheric loops.
Detected by Jakub Prchlik, Submitted at 2018-06-05T19:45:36
2018-06-03T07:48:30 --> 2018-06-03T08:13:42
IRIS observed a B7.9 flare during a coordinated observation with SST. The flare is the brightest produced by AR 12712. A material flow seems to precede the flare. The viewing angle makes any ribbon identification difficult, but there appears to be two S shaped ribbons.
Detected by Jakub Prchlik, Submitted at 2018-06-05T19:38:27
2018-06-02T18:20:26 --> 2018-06-02T18:45:40
IRIS observes three B flares during a coordinated BBSO observation. The first and brightest flare contain two ribbons. The trailing ribbon has moderate c shape, while the leading ribbon has a stretched omega shape. Both openings point in the same direction. The second flare contains two c shaped ribbons pointing in opposite directions. Finally, the third flare contains a roughly circle trailing ribbon and a roughly straight leading ribbon.
Detected by Jakub Prchlik, Submitted at 2018-06-05T19:25:33
2018-06-02T08:05:28 --> 2018-06-02T08:30:20
IRIS observes a small B2.4 flare during a coordinated observation with SST. IRIS observes one horseshoe shaped ribbon.