Recent Events Reported by Observers
Previous NextDetected by Juan Martinez Sykora, Submitted at 2022-08-10T21:33:49
2016-10-27T01:40:38 --> 2016-10-27T03:00:48
This observation scans through a small loop eruption. This eruption shows change in the connectivity during its evolution. It starts with a strong brightening which seems to be located at the top of the processor of the erupting loops.
Detected by Juan Martinez Sykora, Submitted at 2022-08-10T21:31:47
2016-10-26T16:46:28 --> 2016-10-26T17:24:53
This observation shows brightening with different life-times and type of spectral profiles. Ones (on top) with large absorption in C II, others longer live with less absorption. In general these profiles are considerable wide.
Detected by Juan Martinez Sykora, Submitted at 2022-08-10T21:31:43
2016-10-26T09:08:24 --> 2016-10-26T10:08:13
This high cadence sit and stare observation captures a long lived brightening. The spectra shows impressive wide profiles in Mg II and TR lines, e.g., C II and Si IV
Detected by Juan Martinez Sykora, Submitted at 2022-08-10T21:33:59
2016-10-26T13:11:59 --> 2016-10-26T15:31:43
This observation shows activation of a small eruption. The slit scans through this region.
Detected by Juan Martinez Sykora, Submitted at 2026-04-02T18:53:22
2016-10-26T05:31:53 --> 2016-10-26T07:33:13
Thes observations shows brightening (micro-flare) loops in the center of the FOV. On top a collimated jet with the inverse-Y shape.
Detected by Juan Martinez Sykora, Submitted at 2022-08-10T21:33:05
2016-10-26T00:11:43 --> 2016-10-26T01:34:40
sit and stare observations through the boundary between AR and equatorial CH. A recurrent jet is located at the boundaries between the CH and the AR (bottom of the FOV). Note the jets at the boundaries between the CH and AR.
Detected by Juan Martinez Sykora, Submitted at 2022-08-10T21:34:40
2016-10-25T21:10:41 --> 2016-10-25T23:44:31
The raster scans a extended micro flare region
Detected by Juan Martinez Sykora, Submitted at 2022-08-10T21:35:17
2016-10-25T11:19:33 --> 2016-10-25T13:45:11
The slit goes through AR and an equatorial CH.
Detected by Juan Martinez Sykora, Submitted at 2022-08-10T21:31:37
2016-10-25T06:09:28 --> 2016-10-25T10:33:40
High number of explosive events flux emergence where loops grow and footpoints separate in time. At the bottom of the FOV one can see a small eruption.
Detected by Gregal Vissers, Submitted at 2016-11-01T16:21:57
2016-10-23T11:17:26 --> 2016-10-23T15:01:40
Coronal rain off-limb above AR12602. The slit crosses some of the rain once it reaches lower heights.
Detected by Gregal Vissers, Submitted at 2016-11-01T16:17:34
2016-10-23T11:17:26 --> 2016-10-23T15:01:40
Peacock tail in AR12602. The slit rasters across the base of the peacock tail.
Detected by Gregal Vissers, Submitted at 2016-11-01T16:11:47
2016-10-25T03:05:44 --> 2016-10-25T03:21:59
Eruption in the south-western part of AR12603. The slit crosses the base of the eruption.
Detected by Gregal Vissers, Submitted at 2016-11-01T16:06:01
2016-10-24T22:28:26 --> 2016-10-25T03:21:59
UV Bursts and brightening fibrils in AR12603. The slit crosses some events.
Detected by Gregal Vissers, Submitted at 2016-11-01T16:00:06
2016-10-23T23:13:30 --> 2016-10-24T03:18:20
UV Bursts and brightening fibrils in AR12603. Events in part of the ROI are crossed by the slit, but most of the events fall outside the slit-jaw field of view when the slit is in the left-most position.
Detected by Gregal Vissers, Submitted at 2016-11-01T15:46:21
2016-10-22T15:14:15 --> 2016-10-22T22:59:01
UV Bursts in AR12602. Several events are crossed by the slit.
Detected by Gregal Vissers, Submitted at 2016-11-01T15:43:41
2016-10-22T15:14:15 --> 2016-10-22T20:04:23
Peacock tail in leading sunspot in AR12602. The event is not crossed by the slit.
Detected by Gregal Vissers, Submitted at 2016-11-01T15:37:46
2016-10-22T12:55:49 --> 2016-10-22T13:07:58
Small flare ribbons in AR12602. The slit does not cross the event.
Detected by Gregal Vissers, Submitted at 2016-11-01T15:35:18
2016-10-22T11:55:01 --> 2016-10-22T15:02:57
Peacock tail in the leading sunspot of AR12602. The slit crosses the peacock tail multiple times.
Detected by Gregal Vissers, Submitted at 2016-11-01T15:31:58
2016-10-22T10:56:26 --> 2016-10-22T15:02:57
UV Bursts in AR12602, with the slit crossing many events multiple times.
Detected by Gregal Vissers, Submitted at 2016-11-01T15:22:18
2016-10-21T22:57:26 --> 2016-10-22T03:21:38
UV Bursts and flaring fibrils in AR12602. The slit crosses many events, several of them multiple times.