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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2013-02-07T22:55:24
2013-02-05T18:15:03 --> 2013-02-06T00:00:03
This filament appears to make a full circle around a unipolar patch on the quiet sun.

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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2013-02-07T22:51:11
2013-02-05T14:09:03 --> 2013-02-05T17:39:03
A nice swirling structure in 304A on the W imb.

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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2013-02-07T22:49:11
2013-02-05T09:42:03 --> 2013-02-05T12:24:03
Filament eruption on the SE disk.

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Detected by anny, Submitted at 2013-02-07T18:06:02
2013-02-05T05:24:03 --> 2013-02-05T10:48:03
Two massive spray surges burst out of the same AR on the E limb a few hours apart. They are associated with two weak flares, B-class and C-class at most.

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Detected by derosa, Submitted at 2013-02-06T19:41:47
2013-01-31T18:00:02 --> 2013-01-31T22:00:02
A small filament aligned with the polarity inversion line separating a small bipolar region erupts, leaving behind evacuated [dark] regions in the regions where the filament was formerly anchored.

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Detected by derosa, Submitted at 2013-02-05T22:57:59
2013-01-31T03:00:05 --> 2013-01-31T12:00:05
A horseshoe-shaped filament associated with AR11666 erupts over the southeast limb. The filament material remains active for several hours after the primary portion of the erupting filament is no longer visible.

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Detected by derosa, Submitted at 2013-02-06T19:41:49
2013-01-31T11:00:05 --> 2013-01-31T21:00:05
Long filament erupts on the west limb, making for a spectacular eruption. Lots of apparent untwisting by this filament, which extends eastward from AR11665.

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Detected by seguin, Submitted at 2013-02-05T02:03:09
2012-11-16T05:00:03 --> 2012-11-16T12:00:03
A large filament eruption on the eastern limb goes off nearly simultaneously with one in central longitudes, in the southern hemisphere. The southern eruption rains material into the southern polar crown coronal cavity. Both eruptions have a fair amount of coronal rain.

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Detected by seguin, Submitted at 2013-02-05T02:03:10
2012-11-16T05:00:03 --> 2012-11-16T12:00:03
A large filament eruption on the eastern limb goes off nearly simultaneously with one in central longitudes, in the southern hemisphere. The southern eruption rains material into the southern polar crown coronal cavity. Both eruptions have a fair amount of coronal rain.

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Detected by seguin, Submitted at 2013-02-05T02:03:08
2012-11-16T05:00:03 --> 2012-11-16T12:00:03
A large filament eruption on the eastern limb goes off nearly simultaneously with one in central longitudes, in the southern hemisphere. The southern eruption rains material into the southern polar crown coronal cavity. Both eruptions have a fair amount of coronal rain.

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Detected by seguin, Submitted at 2013-02-05T02:03:07
2012-11-16T05:00:03 --> 2012-11-16T12:00:03
A large filament eruption on the eastern limb goes off nearly simultaneously with one in central longitudes, in the southern hemisphere. The southern eruption rains material into the southern polar crown coronal cavity. Both eruptions have a fair amount of coronal rain.

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Detected by seguin, Submitted at 2013-02-05T01:53:07
2012-11-14T07:00:03 --> 2012-11-14T11:00:03
A coronal jet or small eruption squirts plasma south, down along a filament chain and into a coronal cavity (southern polar crown filament?), where the plasma twists and turns and swirls like a roller coaster.

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Detected by seguin, Submitted at 2013-02-05T01:53:06
2012-11-14T07:00:03 --> 2012-11-14T11:00:03
A coronal jet or small eruption squirts plasma south, down along a filament chain and into a coronal cavity (southern polar crown filament?), where the plasma twists and turns and swirls like a roller coaster.

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Detected by seguin, Submitted at 2013-02-05T01:53:05
2012-11-14T07:00:03 --> 2012-11-14T11:00:03
A coronal jet or small eruption squirts plasma south, down along a filament chain and into a coronal cavity (southern polar crown filament?), where the plasma twists and turns and swirls like a roller coaster.

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Detected by seguin, Submitted at 2013-02-05T01:53:04
2012-11-14T07:00:03 --> 2012-11-14T11:00:03
A coronal jet or small eruption squirts plasma south, down along a filament chain and into a coronal cavity (southern polar crown filament?), where the plasma twists and turns and swirls like a roller coaster.

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Detected by seguin, Submitted at 2013-02-05T01:39:54
2012-11-14T07:00:03 --> 2012-11-14T11:00:03
A small filament eruption or coronal jet squirts plasma south along a filament strand and twists and turns inside of a coronal cavity. You can see the motion really well in single channel views of 171A and 304A. 211A shows the cavity well, but the motion of the plasma inside the cavity is not as apparent.

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Detected by seguin, Submitted at 2013-02-05T01:39:54
2012-11-14T07:00:03 --> 2012-11-14T11:00:03
A small filament eruption or coronal jet squirts plasma south along a filament strand and twists and turns inside of a coronal cavity. You can see the motion really well in single channel views of 171A and 304A. 211A shows the cavity well, but the motion of the plasma inside the cavity is not as apparent.

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Detected by seguin, Submitted at 2013-02-05T01:39:53
2012-11-14T07:00:03 --> 2012-11-14T11:00:03
A small filament eruption or coronal jet squirts plasma south along a filament strand and twists and turns inside of a coronal cavity. You can see the motion really well in single channel views of 171A and 304A. 211A shows the cavity well, but the motion of the plasma inside the cavity is not as apparent.

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Detected by seguin, Submitted at 2013-02-05T01:39:52
2012-11-14T07:00:03 --> 2012-11-14T11:00:03
A small filament eruption or coronal jet squirts plasma south along a filament strand and twists and turns inside of a coronal cavity. You can see the motion really well in single channel views of 171A and 304A. 211A shows the cavity well, but the motion of the plasma inside the cavity is not as apparent.

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Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2013-02-01T01:06:16
2013-01-29T15:30:35 --> 2013-01-29T18:00:35
This is a nice eruption with both the front and flux rope. It is flareless probably meaning the source region is behind the limb. The associated white-light CME is diffuse.

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