Recent Events Reported by Observers
Previous NextDetected by jinmeng, Submitted at 2017-09-26T23:41:24
2017-09-22T08:10:09 --> 2017-09-22T15:10:09
An eruption from a decaying active region.
Detected by Chad Madsen, Submitted at 2017-09-25T22:37:55
2017-09-24T07:30:06 --> 2017-09-24T10:31:41
Several suspected UV bursts arise outside the penumbra of the leading spots of AR12681. One burst to the northeast of the sunspot is coincident with the slit. Also, a microflare-like event initiates at the end of the observation and running waves/umbral flashes appear in the sunspot.
Detected by Chad Madsen, Submitted at 2017-09-25T22:27:35
2017-09-23T15:37:46 --> 2017-09-23T17:34:28
An intense, large, long-lived suspected UV burst to the south of the leading sunspot of AR12681. The burst appears to arise from a coalescence of two other less intense UV bursts.
Detected by Chad Madsen, Submitted at 2017-09-25T22:19:49
2017-09-23T07:33:38 --> 2017-09-23T08:53:50
An active region jet in the plage to the south of the leading sunspot of AR12681. The jet spreads into a bifurcated eruption that travel in opposing directions. Also, the leading sunspot exhibits running waves in the 1400 A slit-jaw images and umbral flashes in the 2796 A slit-jaw images.
Detected by Chad Madsen, Submitted at 2017-09-25T22:07:57
2017-09-22T23:01:48 --> 2017-09-23T03:45:16
Running waves visible in the 1400 A SJI observations of the leading sunspot of AR12681.
Detected by Chad Madsen, Submitted at 2017-09-25T21:59:17
2017-09-22T20:53:26 --> 2017-09-22T22:23:38
Three eruptions emanating from the leading sunspot area of AR12861. The first and largest eruption extends due north along the slit, the second extends to the southeast, the third and smallest extends due east.
Detected by Chad Madsen, Submitted at 2017-09-25T21:38:30
2017-09-21T23:30:44 --> 2017-09-21T23:58:27
A small jet that appears to originate from immediately behind the western limb. The jet presents initially as a thin, intense protrusion that later fans into a wider, more diffuse structure that extends over the limb. Also, there are UV bursts present in AR12680 with a particularly intense one appearing on the slit at the end of the observation.
Detected by Chad Madsen, Submitted at 2017-09-25T21:30:09
2017-09-21T19:50:12 --> 2017-09-21T21:59:32
An eruption to the immediate east of the leading sunspot of AR12681. The eruption presents as two components: (1) a bulging arch spanning north-south across the active region and (2) a straight jet-like eruption coincident with the southern footpoint of the arch. Also, there are numerous UV Bursts emerging around the perimeter of the eastern sunspot penumbra.
Detected by Chad Madsen, Submitted at 2017-09-25T20:49:58
2017-09-20T11:00:28 --> 2017-09-20T13:59:21
A sizable, intermittent network jet emanating from a footpoint near the slit.
Detected by Chad Madsen, Submitted at 2017-09-25T20:02:01
2017-09-20T10:01:04 --> 2017-09-20T10:44:17
A sizable, long-lived network jet emanating from region just west of slit and traveling northeast.
Detected by Chad Madsen, Submitted at 2017-09-25T19:39:36
2017-09-20T05:39:00 --> 2017-09-20T06:55:59
Two distinct events: (1) a sudden eruption of material outside the east penumbra accompanied by a migrating bright footpoint, and (2) a similar event occurring later due north along an isolated network region.
Detected by Chad Madsen, Submitted at 2017-09-25T19:30:00
2017-09-20T00:26:19 --> 2017-09-20T01:40:13
Short-lived cluster of suspected UV bursts in the plage of a decayed active region.
Detected by jinmeng, Submitted at 2017-09-21T21:13:43
2017-09-19T07:38:09 --> 2017-09-19T12:18:09
A mini-filament eruption was observed.
Detected by jinmeng, Submitted at 2017-09-21T21:41:35
2017-09-18T13:06:09 --> 2017-09-18T20:46:09
Filament eruption at the east limb. After the eruption, large-scale coronal loops could be seen. Looks like a failed eruption (?)
Detected by jinmeng, Submitted at 2017-09-21T21:41:33
2017-09-18T13:06:09 --> 2017-09-18T20:46:09
Filament eruption at the east limb. After the eruption, large-scale coronal loops could be seen. Looks like a failed eruption (?)
Detected by jinmeng, Submitted at 2017-09-21T19:41:17
2017-09-20T18:36:09 --> 2017-09-20T21:26:09
Sympthetic eruptions observed near the west limb. The activity started as filament activation near an active region. This activity seems to trigger an eruption from the active region.
Detected by jinmeng, Submitted at 2017-09-21T19:41:17
2017-09-20T18:36:09 --> 2017-09-20T21:26:09
Sympthetic eruptions observed near the west limb. The activity started as filament activation near an active region. This activity seems to trigger an eruption from the active region.
Detected by gchintzo, Submitted at 2017-09-19T19:44:09
2017-09-16T23:50:09 --> 2017-09-17T16:50:09
A view of the East limb of the Sun. A fast CME (663 km/sec) that occured in the back side of the sun produced a wake that propagates in the visible to the Earth face of the sun. See http://spaceweather.gmu.edu/seeds/mkmovie_ql.php?cme=20170917.120008.w154.v0663.p084&frame=6
Detected by gchintzo, Submitted at 2017-09-19T18:36:08
2017-09-15T00:00:09 --> 2017-09-18T00:00:09
A large coronal hole in the North hemisphere of the sun (region of low EUV intensity). Note the fine structure and brightening events inside the coronal hole mostly due to canceling magnetic elements.
Detected by Gregal Vissers, Submitted at 2017-09-19T11:02:57
2017-09-03T13:24:34 --> 2017-09-03T15:30:12
Coronal jet in AR12677 (in the lower right corner of the ROI box), with the slit rastering in the opposite direction of the jet.