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Detected by Shelbe Timothy, Submitted at 2016-09-28T21:20:38
2015-10-21T19:04:28 --> 2015-10-21T20:18:44
large sunspot across slit

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Detected by Shelbe Timothy, Submitted at 2016-09-28T21:10:59
2015-10-21T20:54:31 --> 2015-10-21T21:35:38
single persistent UV burst

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Detected by Shelbe Timothy, Submitted at 2016-09-28T21:05:53
2015-10-21T20:30:21 --> 2015-10-22T00:02:28
continuos peace tail feature on west side of sunspot

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Detected by Shelbe Timothy, Submitted at 2016-09-28T20:35:39
2015-10-20T13:00:43 --> 2015-10-20T16:55:14
Moving magnetic feature

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Detected by Shelbe Timothy, Submitted at 2016-09-28T20:31:28
2015-10-20T06:08:44 --> 2015-10-20T12:03:58
small dynamic loops

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Detected by Shelbe Timothy, Submitted at 2016-09-28T19:39:24
2015-10-20T05:33:46 --> 2015-10-20T05:40:33
Briefly see coronal rain over west limb

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Detected by Jakub Prchlik, Submitted at 2016-09-28T19:28:42
2013-12-25T18:35:06 --> 2013-12-25T19:07:27
IRIS observes coronal hole oscillations in AR 11931. Both 1330 Å and 1400 Å show the oscillations, however, the oscillations are clearly visible in 2796 Å.

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Detected by Jakub Prchlik, Submitted at 2016-09-28T19:21:07
2013-12-25T14:01:08 --> 2013-12-25T14:10:04
IRIS observes a GOES C1.1 class flare in profile. Initially, the flare forms a loop shape with a linear structure protruding near the loops center. During the flare's flux peak, the flare excites pockets of material above the solar surface. As the flare decays, it breaks into two components. One component produces a fan like structure, while the other component forms a loop.

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Detected by Jakub Prchlik, Submitted at 2016-09-28T19:04:40
2013-12-25T10:45:57 --> 2013-12-25T11:02:57
IRIS observes an unclassified flare in AR 11928. The flare creates a broad jet of material, which appears to turn around and return to the surface. Although the slit scans the jet, the spectrum contains no noticeable emission features.

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Detected by Jakub Prchlik, Submitted at 2016-09-28T18:51:08
2013-12-25T05:53:10 --> 2013-12-25T06:01:02
IRIS observes an unclassified flare off the west limb. Contrary to most flare observations, IRIS observes the flare's profile, which starts as a loop structure. However, the loop structure breaks causing material in one end of the loop to splay outwards.

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Detected by Jakub Prchlik, Submitted at 2016-09-28T18:28:46
2013-12-24T09:56:13 --> 2013-12-24T10:36:18
IRIS observes persisting coronal rain off the west limb. The coronal rain is visible in both 1400 Å and 2796 Å, but the coronal rain is more clear in 1400 Å. Also, 1400 Å shows material leaving the corona near the end of the observation, which is not visible in 2796 Å.

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Detected by Jakub Prchlik, Submitted at 2016-09-28T18:07:35
2013-12-23T21:02:00 --> 2013-12-23T21:10:58
IRIS captures the tail end of a GOES C1.1 flare in AR 11928. The flare shows no fine structure. Instead, the flare leaves behind a bulbous bright region (visible in both 1400 Å and 2796 Å).

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Detected by Jakub Prchlik, Submitted at 2016-09-28T17:55:11
2013-12-23T19:17:57 --> 2013-12-23T19:27:53
IRIS observes a GOES C2.9 flare in AR 11928. Both 1400 Å and 2796 Å show the flare, and its morphology is similar in both observations. The flare occurs at the start of the observation, and the flare ribbon creates a bell shaped bright region.

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Detected by Jakub Prchlik, Submitted at 2016-09-28T17:32:16
2013-12-23T17:39:38 --> 2013-12-23T17:50:12
IRIS observes a small flare and jets near the west limb. The flare obtained no GOES classification, but was strong enough to saturate the detector. The jets protrude twice from the same location during the observation. The first jet occurs during the flare, while the second occurs after. Meanwhile, coronal rain off the limb causes a vortex to form in a coronal loop.

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Detected by Jakub Prchlik, Submitted at 2016-09-28T16:00:07
2013-12-22T12:15:00 --> 2013-12-22T13:05:42
IRIS observes a repeating jet (last of three observations) emanating from AR 11920. The material from the jet quickly cools and precipitates towards the sun. The spectrum shows strong emission lines (e.g. Mg II and Ca II) as the jet crosses the slit.

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Detected by Shelbe Timothy, Submitted at 2016-09-28T01:35:47
2015-10-21T14:33:00 --> 2015-10-21T16:41:09
Stationary UV bursts east of leading spot in AR 12436

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Detected by Shelbe Timothy, Submitted at 2016-09-28T01:15:24
2015-10-21T13:52:48 --> 2015-10-21T14:00:03
Loop brightening with several explosive events, tail crosses slit

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Detected by Jakub Prchlik, Submitted at 2016-09-27T21:05:41
2013-12-22T10:37:24 --> 2013-12-22T11:30:36
IRIS observes a repeating jet off the west limb in AR 11920. Meanwhile, a thin coronal rain structure forms near the top of the jet and a broad diffuse coronal rain precipitates near the bottom of the image.

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Detected by Jakub Prchlik, Submitted at 2016-09-27T20:52:14
2013-12-22T09:00:06 --> 2013-12-22T09:53:00
IRIS observes two coronal jets in AR 11920, which fail to eject material. Instead, the jettisoned material precipitates towards the solar surface as coronal rain. Emission lines in the spectrum show the material's dynamic evolution.

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Detected by Shelbe Timothy, Submitted at 2016-09-27T20:18:25
2015-10-21T13:00:43 --> 2015-10-21T18:53:19
This observation rasters over the leading sunspot. Smaller spots on the right edge of image.

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