Recent Events Reported by Observers
Previous NextDetected by Juan Martinez Sykora, Submitted at 2022-08-10T21:33:12
2014-07-18T19:47:35 --> 2014-07-18T22:39:56
Coronal rain is capture along the slit. These loops are long and the slit is located almost at the apex of the loops. A spray surge can be appreciate on the top right of the movie which is not capture by the slit.
Detected by Juan Martinez Sykora, Submitted at 2022-08-10T21:33:37
2014-07-19T11:28:30 --> 2014-07-19T14:57:02
This raster scans highly variable bright points (IRIS bombs?) located mostly between the two AR. A few micro flares can be appreciate.
Detected by Juan Martinez Sykora, Submitted at 2022-08-10T21:34:56
2014-07-18T12:00:00 --> 2014-07-18T16:10:21
This 16-step raster scans through along full spicules and long short loops which is of great interest for dynamics of these two features in place regions
Detected by Juan Martinez Sykora, Submitted at 2022-08-10T21:34:08
2014-07-17T08:40:07 --> 2014-07-17T11:59:35
The raster scans the prominence over a rather long time series allowing to see its long term evolution.
Detected by Juan Martinez Sykora, Submitted at 2022-08-10T21:34:14
2014-07-19T06:21:07 --> 2014-07-19T07:39:43
This raster scans over a full compact prominence or tornado. This movie reveals that this feature is highly dynamic.
Detected by Juan Martinez Sykora, Submitted at 2022-08-10T21:34:11
2014-07-19T05:05:33 --> 2014-07-19T06:10:12
This observation reveals the highly dynamic of a compact prominence.
Detected by Juan Martinez Sykora, Submitted at 2022-08-10T21:33:02
2014-07-18T05:01:30 --> 2014-07-18T05:57:56
This sit and stare goes through the one of the footpoints of loops with coronal rain as well as along a spray large surge. The latter reveals a twist motion.
Detected by Juan Martinez Sykora, Submitted at 2022-08-10T21:32:09
2016-08-10T15:55:06 --> 2016-08-10T17:08:29
The light bridge that cross the slit reveals large bright dots variability. In addition on the right hand side of to the AR two different locations reveals jets and most likely condensation (only the top one). The bottom jet seems to be driven by new small emerging loops and the top one is a recurrent jet.
Detected by Juan Martinez Sykora, Submitted at 2022-08-10T21:33:27
2016-08-15T03:00:25 --> 2016-08-15T03:33:25
Two loop get brighter due to micro-flares. Most likely these to are connected. The raster scan these events during flaring process.
Detected by Juan Martinez Sykora, Submitted at 2022-08-10T21:34:30
2016-08-14T21:20:25 --> 2016-08-14T21:42:24
Micro flare which is nicely scanned with the slit which is moving almost together with the flare displacements.
Detected by Juan Martinez Sykora, Submitted at 2022-08-10T21:32:06
2016-08-11T22:54:33 --> 2016-08-12T01:47:37
Micro flares occur on the top and bottom of the AR and along the rather long loops on the top left hand side of the AR. The Microflares on the top are most likely associated to the a twisted flux rope which leads to a blow up jet with strong twist motion.
Detected by Juan Martinez Sykora, Submitted at 2022-08-10T21:32:03
2016-08-11T12:35:15 --> 2016-08-11T14:57:39
At least three different locations within the AR 12574 (one on top, one on the right hand side and the other below the AR) show recurrent blowup jets. Each of them show different magnetic field configuration.
Detected by Juan Martinez Sykora, Submitted at 2022-08-10T21:35:05
2016-08-14T17:01:47 --> 2016-08-14T19:08:25
The 8 step raster scan within a set of number of UFS which provides a nice spectra within the UFS. This fast raster could be use also to study their dynamics with the UFS.
Detected by Juan Martinez Sykora, Submitted at 2022-08-10T21:34:27
2016-08-11T16:28:53 --> 2016-08-11T17:22:51
Extended flare region captured by the slit in both ends of the ribbons.
Detected by Juan Martinez Sykora, Submitted at 2022-08-10T21:31:59
2016-08-10T15:52:26 --> 2016-08-10T17:09:50
The slit cross a light bridge which shows brightening with strong signal in the spectral profile for TR lines and Mg II core. The brightening in these lines are red shifted. In addition, on the right hand side of the slit one can see several recurrent jets.
Detected by Juan Martinez Sykora, Submitted at 2022-08-10T21:34:24
2016-08-09T16:09:17 --> 2016-08-09T17:47:27
This long time series of the AR reveals many nice and clear features of interest within the same observation. On the bottom right at the beginning and end of the observation shows 2 micro flares with ejections. The slit cross UFS. On the right hand side we can appreciate a surge and above it, in the light bridge a long term evolution of a peacock tail.
Detected by Juan Martinez Sykora, Submitted at 2022-08-10T21:34:20
2016-08-09T08:30:50 --> 2016-08-09T09:04:54
Flare C2.5 with highly twisted flux ropes is captured by the slit. This observation includes also jets above the flaring region and loop eruptions. In addition, continuous micro-flares events happen to occur in various regions surrounding the AR.
Detected by Juan Martinez Sykora, Submitted at 2022-08-10T21:35:08
2016-08-09T04:56:49 --> 2016-08-09T05:09:17
Micro flare of what seems a small flux rope is scanned with the slit and provide spectra of this even leads to a jet/surge which is ejected and can be appreciated as faint emission in the SJI. The spectra captures this jet and shows up flows up to 100km/s for Mg II and transition region lines. The short time series does not allow to show if this ejection falls back, but it give the impression that it does not.
Detected by Donald Schmit, Submitted at 2016-08-12T21:52:15
2016-07-29T12:52:32 --> 2016-07-29T14:23:56
low-lying activity even though emergence appears to have ended in this ephemeral region the previous day.
Detected by Donald Schmit, Submitted at 2016-08-12T21:28:25
2016-07-26T16:30:37 --> 2016-07-26T16:43:46
Nearby but not in an AR, flux emergence nearby