Recent Events Reported by Observers
Previous NextDetected by lijia, Submitted at 2016-06-29T23:26:10
2016-06-22T09:00:06 --> 2016-06-22T13:40:06
Filament seems to rotate before going unstable. It seems like the filament did not erupt, plasma in the filament immediately falls back to the Sun and causes brightenings.
Detected by Mark Cheung, Submitted at 2016-06-29T23:19:44
2016-05-20T04:38:35 --> 2016-05-20T05:35:58
Quiescent prominent with a lot of dynamic fine structure.
Detected by Mark Cheung, Submitted at 2016-06-29T23:18:56
2016-05-20T04:38:03 --> 2016-05-20T05:35:27
Quiescent prominent with a lot of dynamic fine structure.
Detected by lijia, Submitted at 2016-06-29T22:49:58
2016-06-27T09:30:06 --> 2016-06-27T11:10:06
Flows triggered by an small eruption, could be evaporation flows.
Detected by Mark Cheung, Submitted at 2016-06-29T21:16:07
2016-05-19T22:45:05 --> 2016-05-20T03:38:08
Quiescent filament with an abundance of small-scale structure and coronal rain
Detected by Mark Cheung, Submitted at 2016-06-29T21:14:34
2016-05-19T22:44:33 --> 2016-05-20T03:37:36
Quiescent filament with an abundance of small-scale structure and coronal rain
Detected by Nicole Schanche, Submitted at 2016-06-29T21:13:43
2015-08-04T16:38:28 --> 2015-08-04T17:30:08
This large filament was part of AR12394. The filament was observed several times in coordination with BBSO.
Detected by Nicole Schanche, Submitted at 2016-06-29T20:24:47
2015-08-04T07:59:17 --> 2015-08-04T10:55:37
This high-datarate observation was done in coordination with SST. The sunspot displays constant umbral flashes for the duration of this observation. In addition to the sunspot, there is a small jet that occurs northwest of the region beginning around 10:19.
Detected by lijia, Submitted at 2016-06-28T22:21:21
2016-06-25T01:50:06 --> 2016-06-25T03:40:06
The source region of this eruption is behind the limb. The flux rope is twisting or untwisting as it erupts.
Detected by lijia, Submitted at 2016-06-28T22:07:26
2016-06-20T15:00:06 --> 2016-06-21T02:20:06
This is an Eruption near the disk center. Filament activation takes place right before the eruption.
Detected by lijia, Submitted at 2016-06-28T21:44:21
2016-06-19T15:20:06 --> 2016-06-20T14:00:06
Filament eruption at the west limb, followed by another eruption. The two eruptions are probably not from the same active region.
Detected by Nicole Schanche, Submitted at 2016-06-28T20:48:49
2016-01-10T22:22:00 --> 2016-01-10T22:25:50
This observation is a continuation of a series of large rasters over the leading and trailing sunspots of AR12480. The trailing spot has almost entirely broken up, while the leading spot remains distinct. The two spot groups continue to move apart from each other. This observation focuses the slit between the two spot groups.
Detected by Nicole Schanche, Submitted at 2016-06-28T20:44:48
2016-01-10T17:28:22 --> 2016-01-10T17:32:50
This observation is a continuation of a series of large rasters over the leading and trailing sunspots of AR12480. The trailing spot has broken up further into several smaller spots, while the leading spot remains distinct. The two spot groups continue to move apart from each other. This observation focuses the slit between the two spot groups.
Detected by Nicole Schanche, Submitted at 2016-06-28T20:41:50
2016-01-10T10:53:16 --> 2016-01-10T11:02:50
This observation is a continuation of a series of large rasters over the leading and trailing sunspots of AR12480. The trailing spot has broken up further into several smaller spots, while the leading spot remains distinct. The two spot groups continue to move apart from each other. This observation focuses the slit between the two spot groups.
Detected by Nicole Schanche, Submitted at 2016-06-28T20:38:57
2016-01-10T07:40:11 --> 2016-01-10T07:47:50
This observation is a continuation of a series of large rasters over the leading and trailing sunspots of AR12480. The trailing spot has broken up into several smaller spots by this point, while the leading spot remains distinct. The two sunspot groups are slowly moving apart; this observation places the slit between them.
Detected by Nicole Schanche, Submitted at 2016-06-28T20:36:22
2016-01-10T02:48:11 --> 2016-01-10T02:55:50
This observation is a continuation of a series of large rasters over the leading and trailing sunspots of AR12480. The trailing spot has broken up into several smaller spots by this point, while the leading spot remains distinct. The spot groups are slowly spreading apart, so this observation focuses between the two.
Detected by Nicole Schanche, Submitted at 2016-06-28T20:33:37
2016-01-09T21:56:27 --> 2016-01-09T22:02:50
This observation is a continuation of a series of large rasters over the leading and trailing sunspots of AR12480. The trailing spot has broken up into several smaller spots by this point, while the leading spot remains distinct. The spots are gradually spreading apart, so the slit misses them both and falls in between.
Detected by Nicole Schanche, Submitted at 2016-06-28T20:30:15
2016-01-09T19:34:09 --> 2016-01-09T20:31:01
Oscillations in the leading sunspot of AR12480 continue for the duration of this observation.
Detected by Nicole Schanche, Submitted at 2016-06-28T20:27:19
2016-01-09T17:57:34 --> 2016-01-09T18:54:26
Clear pulsing oscillations are observed in the leading sunspot of AR12480 for the duration of this observation.
Detected by Nicole Schanche, Submitted at 2016-06-28T20:23:33
2016-01-09T16:58:24 --> 2016-01-09T17:10:31
This observation is a continuation of a series of large rasters over the leading and trailing sunspots of AR12480. The trailing spot has broken up into several smaller spots by this point, while the leading spot remains distinct.