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Detected by Wei Liu, Submitted at 2016-08-23T00:52:42
2016-08-18T06:39:17 --> 2016-08-18T07:21:01
UV burst occurred to the left of the northern sunspot in AR 12577 (during 400-step raster). The slit crossed it near the peak of the burst.

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Detected by Wei Liu, Submitted at 2016-08-23T00:46:26
2016-08-18T05:42:10 --> 2016-08-18T06:14:31
This AR prominence on NW limb displayed horizontal threads and flows, very much like this first reported by Okamoto with Hinode/SOT.

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Detected by Wei Liu, Submitted at 2016-08-23T00:34:28
2016-08-17T17:47:51 --> 2016-08-17T18:29:23
horizontal flows along low-lying loops over "sunspot". This was with BBSO coordination IHOP 317, on AR 12577

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Detected by Wei Liu, Submitted at 2016-08-23T00:24:57
2016-08-17T07:49:34 --> 2016-08-17T09:14:56
The same AR prominence on NW limb observed earlier today, exhibited horizontal flows (under slit), and possibly one to two bubbles (mostly not under slit).

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Detected by Wei Liu, Submitted at 2016-08-23T00:14:20
2016-08-17T04:58:57 --> 2016-08-17T05:47:59
A prominence on NW limb exhibited a possible prominence bubble - appearing as a circular dark hole (not under the slit). To the lower-right of the prominence, there was tumbling flow patterns (under slit), resembling plumes pushing up from below, as seen with Hinode/SOT (Berger et al. 2010, 2011). It's a very interesting event, although the IRIS coverage was brief.

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Detected by Wei Liu, Submitted at 2016-08-22T23:58:09
2016-08-16T20:55:28 --> 2016-08-16T21:53:31
1) Horizontal flows in low-lying loops over the sunspot (under slit)\n\n2) To the lower-right of the sunspot on the top, there were brightenings associated with a jet that shows a circular-shaped footpoints at times.

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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2019-04-04T22:22:33
2016-08-12T18:10:10 --> 2016-08-12T19:10:10
This eruption from the backside (probably from AR 12572, then around W110 or so) resulted in a slow but extended CME (http://cdaw.gsfc.nasa.gov/images/soho/lasco_ql/2016/08/12/20160812_202406_lasc2rdf_ql.png). The large-scale eruption in the low corona is brought out only in difference images. The contemporaneous B2.8 flare was from a disk region (AR 12576) and unrelated with this eruption.

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Detected by Juan Martinez Sykora, Submitted at 2022-08-10T21:31:56
2014-11-24T17:41:20 --> 2014-11-24T18:10:48
This observation shows a nice envelope which host a recurrent long and straight collimated jet. The jet shows strands.

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Detected by Juan Martinez Sykora, Submitted at 2022-08-10T21:32:49
2014-11-23T22:15:57 --> 2014-11-23T23:08:14
Recurrent jet follows highly bended and twisted field lines. The jet is broad more similar to a surge which seems to drift from left to right.

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Detected by Juan Martinez Sykora, Submitted at 2022-08-10T21:34:05
2014-11-22T00:49:06 --> 2014-11-22T01:36:59
This observation shows 2 main flares. The second is capture by the slit. The first one shows a activated filament.

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Detected by Juan Martinez Sykora, Submitted at 2022-08-10T21:33:08
2014-11-22T13:33:45 --> 2014-11-22T14:31:41
Condensation forms a rain that shows a strange canopy structure of field lines in the lower FOV. This is not captured by the slit. Note that some of this condensation gets ejected along the collimated field lines The top of the FOV there is prominence, filament and rain that is capture by the slit.

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Detected by Juan Martinez Sykora, Submitted at 2022-08-10T21:33:24
2014-11-22T12:05:10 --> 2014-11-22T12:53:16
Condensation forms a rain that shows a strange canopy structure of field lines in the lower FOV. This is not captured by the slit. The top of the FOV there is prominence, filament and rain that is capture by the slit.

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Detected by Juan Martinez Sykora, Submitted at 2022-08-10T21:33:46
2014-11-18T08:52:58 --> 2014-11-18T09:45:33
This observation shows what it looks a tornado. This might be a eruption with a very strong twist. Unfortunately this event does no through the slit. The slit goes through the prominence.

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Detected by Juan Martinez Sykora, Submitted at 2022-08-10T21:32:46
2014-11-22T06:01:21 --> 2014-11-22T06:08:08
This short observation captures the formation of ribbons during a C flare. The flare also leads to a wide spray ejection.

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Detected by Juan Martinez Sykora, Submitted at 2022-08-10T21:32:43
2014-11-22T02:17:05 --> 2014-11-22T02:38:38
This eruption leads to a jet that follows field lines that are highly bended and twisted. The slit captures the end of the jet and most likely on of the footpoints of the eruption.

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Detected by Juan Martinez Sykora, Submitted at 2022-08-10T21:33:56
2014-11-20T21:01:14 --> 2014-11-20T21:31:01
And eruption seems to precede several flaring events. Some of these flares are captures by the slit.

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Detected by Juan Martinez Sykora, Submitted at 2022-08-10T21:32:39
2014-11-23T12:25:35 --> 2014-11-23T12:55:03
This eruption leads to jet that falls back again. The slit is just at the foot points of the envelope that drives the jet/eruption

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Detected by Juan Martinez Sykora, Submitted at 2022-08-10T21:32:36
2014-11-23T01:13:37 --> 2014-11-23T01:46:26
Above the sunspot an collimated eruption leading to jet shows strong twist motions.

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Detected by Juan Martinez Sykora, Submitted at 2022-08-10T21:34:17
2014-11-20T19:42:53 --> 2014-11-20T20:18:42
This move shows a C flare over regions which look like bright bridge. The slit does not capture the flare.

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Detected by Juan Martinez Sykora, Submitted at 2022-08-10T21:32:32
2014-11-19T14:11:14 --> 2014-11-19T14:52:26
C flare captured by the slit. A collimated jet is located on the bottom left of the FOV. Unfortunately this is not captured by the slit. The slit also captures sunspot oscillations.

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