Recent Events Reported by Observers
Previous NextDetected by derosa, Submitted at 2013-09-11T17:40:41
2013-09-04T20:00:03 --> 2013-09-05T00:00:03
Filament from an off-limb active region shows a lot of dynamics involving both colder filament material and warmer coronal loop structures.
Detected by anny, Submitted at 2013-09-10T01:49:24
2013-09-05T17:28:03 --> 2013-09-05T19:36:03
A blob of plasma emitting in 304A jumps upwards, then falls back down. The 211A loops open up in the jumping phase, but do not close back in when the blob sinks down.
Detected by anny, Submitted at 2013-09-10T00:58:27
2013-09-05T09:50:03 --> 2013-09-05T14:32:03
A northward eruption with a very slow onset at the NW limb.
Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2013-09-03T20:55:26
2013-07-15T02:00:03 --> 2013-07-15T17:10:03
A null point sits among three bipoles, one of which straddles the equator.
Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2013-09-03T20:48:08
2013-07-15T02:00:03 --> 2013-07-15T17:10:03
Episodic minor flaring and ejections of prominence material in an active region that is growing in size over the course of the day.
Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2013-09-03T20:48:08
2013-07-15T02:00:03 --> 2013-07-15T17:10:03
Episodic minor flaring and ejections of prominence material in an active region that is growing in size over the course of the day.
Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2013-09-03T20:40:57
2013-07-15T02:50:03 --> 2013-07-15T05:30:03
A modertate-scale eruption from an active region in the southeast, involving ejection of some cool prominence material.
Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2013-09-03T20:33:49
2013-07-13T08:30:03 --> 2013-07-13T19:30:03
Recurrent small-scale surges from an active region on the west limb, repeated over the course of about 10 hours.
Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2013-09-03T20:22:39
2013-07-13T00:00:03 --> 2013-07-14T00:00:03
A large prominence at high latitudes near the south pole.
Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2013-09-03T20:13:53
2013-07-14T00:00:03 --> 2013-07-15T00:00:03
A coronal cavity with a prominence core located on the northwest limb.
Detected by phiggins, Submitted at 2013-09-03T19:42:21
2013-09-02T05:40:03 --> 2013-09-02T13:40:03
Prominence material becomes unstable and partially erupts. As it does, it becomes trapped on open field lines and appears to flow back to the surface.
Detected by phiggins, Submitted at 2013-09-03T18:09:12
2013-09-02T06:40:03 --> 2013-09-02T07:35:03
an eclipse
Detected by phiggins, Submitted at 2013-09-03T18:06:18
2013-09-01T19:45:03 --> 2013-09-02T06:30:03
Avery faint filament erupts rapidly off the south limb, and shows no apparent coronal signature.
Detected by phiggins, Submitted at 2013-09-03T18:01:44
2013-09-01T14:15:03 --> 2013-09-01T18:45:03
A surge of filament material off the W-limb, oriented S-ward into an arc back to the surface. The filament material is threaded by coronal structures.
Detected by phiggins, Submitted at 2013-09-03T19:42:21
2013-08-31T00:00:03 --> 2013-08-31T19:20:03
A radial oriented prominence appears suspended by horizontal loop structures that kinks into a V-shape at the location of the intersection (possibly pulled down by the weight of the prominence material like a slingshot). A connected filament then lifts off and is siphoned into the region of horizontal structures.
Detected by phiggins, Submitted at 2013-09-03T19:42:24
2013-08-31T13:45:03 --> 2013-09-01T12:00:03
Large transeqatorial loops form over the E-limb. The souther foot points may be an extended plage region, as the main AR loops do not appear affected. The north foot points appear to be within a bipolar region, as lower lying loops become distorted.
Detected by phiggins, Submitted at 2013-09-03T19:42:21
2013-08-31T17:20:03 --> 2013-09-01T08:30:03
A filament in the S-W quadrant partially erupts and some of the material is trapped and suspanded abover the region, and then siphoned back down to the surface away from the eruption site along other over-arching loops
Detected by phiggins, Submitted at 2013-09-03T17:37:20
2013-08-30T22:10:03 --> 2013-08-31T03:40:03
An extended surge event occurs, rooted in a W-limb AR. The surge propagates S-ward and retreats back the way it came. The filament material leaves a wake of emission, visible in 171A, as it retreats.
Detected by phiggins, Submitted at 2013-09-03T17:31:42
2013-08-30T13:05:03 --> 2013-08-31T04:00:03
A prominence becomes unstable and appears to be partially siphoned up into a coronal V-loop structure which also lifts off along radial streamer-like structures visible in 171A and 211A.
Detected by phiggins, Submitted at 2013-09-03T17:24:33
2013-08-30T03:15:03 --> 2013-08-30T09:20:03
A surge of material from an AR on the East limb occurs roughly radially from the solar surface. Meanwhile, loops of material visible in 304A expand outward and some of the material lifts off.