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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2013-11-24T22:51:26
2013-11-23T23:25:11 --> 2013-11-24T02:25:11
This eruption resulted in a second pair of flare ribbon in addition to the primary one, which is connected by post flare loops. A CME followed, as observed by LASCO C2 and C3.

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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2013-11-24T22:28:26
2013-11-23T16:00:03 --> 2013-11-23T19:00:03
The eruption, associated with a C2.4 flare, seems to be largely sideways (i.e., the projected direction of NNE). Post flare loops are seen to form just around the starting location. At the northern end, a kink-like structure is seen. And yet, the whole thing may be called a failed eruption.

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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2013-11-24T22:12:08
2013-11-23T08:00:03 --> 2013-11-23T09:45:39
A small dimming is seen probably in association with a minor eruption and flare. This activity is nearly simultaneous with another minor eruption on the limb. The GOES soft X-ray light records a sharp peak around 08:45 at C1.9, which is during the rise of a more gradual variation with a less pronounced peak (about C1.3). It is not clear which regions contribute to which, until the two regions are analyzed separately, nor can we conclude that the two eruptions are related.

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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2013-11-24T22:12:08
2013-11-23T08:00:03 --> 2013-11-23T09:45:39
A small dimming is seen probably in association with a minor eruption and flare. This activity is nearly simultaneous with another minor eruption on the limb. The GOES soft X-ray light records a sharp peak around 08:45 at C1.9, which is during the rise of a more gradual variation with a less pronounced peak (about C1.3). It is not clear which regions contribute to which, until the two regions are analyzed separately, nor can we conclude that the two eruptions are related.

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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2013-11-24T21:54:34
2013-11-23T05:30:35 --> 2013-11-23T07:00:35
The flare may look dynamic because of the motions that start from a prominence seen on the limb. However, the motions appear to follow closed loops, limited in altitude. The background corona in 211 A and 171 A seems to be indifferent to the motions.

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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2013-11-24T21:54:33
2013-11-23T05:30:35 --> 2013-11-23T07:00:35
The flare may look dynamic because of the motions that start from a prominence seen on the limb. However, the motions appear to follow closed loops, limited in altitude. The background corona in 211 A and 171 A seems to be indifferent to the motions.

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Detected by derosa, Submitted at 2013-11-23T01:47:22
2013-11-19T08:00:03 --> 2013-11-19T12:00:03
AR11893 produces an X flare, which is followed by an EUV wave affecting much of the western limb.

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Detected by derosa, Submitted at 2013-11-23T01:41:05
2013-11-19T08:00:03 --> 2013-11-19T12:00:03
X1.0 flare and subsequent eruption from AR11893

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Detected by derosa, Submitted at 2013-11-23T01:41:04
2013-11-19T08:00:03 --> 2013-11-19T12:00:03
X1.0 flare and subsequent eruption from AR11893

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Detected by derosa, Submitted at 2013-11-21T22:52:19
2013-11-17T01:00:03 --> 2013-11-17T10:00:03
Prominence (filament) eruption on the southwest limb is followed by a flare + filemtn eruption several hours later.

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Detected by derosa, Submitted at 2013-11-21T22:52:18
2013-11-17T01:00:03 --> 2013-11-17T10:00:03
Prominence (filament) eruption on the southwest limb is followed by a flare + filemtn eruption several hours later.

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Detected by derosa, Submitted at 2013-11-21T21:46:39
2013-11-17T09:00:03 --> 2013-11-17T17:00:03
Large prominence lifts off on southeast limb

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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2013-11-21T01:46:35
2013-11-13T12:30:03 --> 2013-11-13T15:54:03
A prominence slowly lifts off at the NW limb. After reaching a certain height, it erupts rapidly.

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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2013-11-21T01:44:09
2013-11-13T12:38:03 --> 2013-11-13T14:32:03
A large spray surge, rooted in an active retion. Prior to this event, several smaller, but otherwise similar surges happened in the same location.

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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2013-11-20T00:35:04
2013-11-12T09:20:03 --> 2013-11-12T16:42:03
A remarkably large and bright coronal loop bundle in 171A on the E limb. Note the charp "cutoff" in the radial direction, s uggesting that this might be the locus of the apices of the individual loops.

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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2013-11-20T00:31:45
2013-11-12T12:36:03 --> 2013-11-12T16:06:03
A cavity eruption on the SE limb. Note the underlying activity in 304A.

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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2013-11-20T00:29:42
2013-11-12T08:42:03 --> 2013-11-12T15:26:03
A nice example of formation of a prominence which later pours down as a coronal rain.

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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2013-11-20T00:27:29
2013-11-12T18:54:03 --> 2013-11-12T23:46:03
A spray surge (or rather, a brief burst of surges) on the W disk.

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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2013-11-20T00:25:47
2013-11-12T05:50:03 --> 2013-11-12T07:38:03
A spray surge rises up above the surface, swirls and falls back in. This is followed by a cavity eruption-like dimming (whether this eruption was complete it's hard to say). The running-away dimming begins shortly after the 304A matter falls back in, and starts to form above the top point of the 304A structure.

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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2013-11-20T00:25:47
2013-11-12T05:50:03 --> 2013-11-12T07:38:03
A spray surge rises up above the surface, swirls and falls back in. This is followed by a cavity eruption-like dimming (whether this eruption was complete it's hard to say). The running-away dimming begins shortly after the 304A matter falls back in, and starts to form above the top point of the 304A structure.

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