Recent Events Reported by Observers
Previous NextDetected by anny, Submitted at 2013-01-10T02:26:01
2013-01-09T01:00:03 --> 2013-01-09T08:12:03
A massive prominence lifts off on the SW limb. Most of it falls to a distant location as coronal rain, and there is a small blob which leaves the field of view in the SW direction. I am not sure whether to classify this event as a filament activation or a minor eruption so I mark it as both. It is definitely a beautiful event.
Detected by anny, Submitted at 2013-01-10T02:11:48
2013-01-08T00:00:03 --> 2013-01-09T00:00:03
A large blob of plasma emitting in 171A floats above the NE limb for prolonged time.
Detected by anny, Submitted at 2013-01-10T02:07:43
2013-01-08T00:00:03 --> 2013-01-08T15:00:03
A prominence lifts and slowly swirls across the N limb, losing some material to the interplanetry space.
Detected by anny, Submitted at 2013-01-09T20:44:15
2013-01-08T16:36:03 --> 2013-01-08T20:15:03
A minor flux rope eruption on the NW disk with subsequent footpoint brightening.
Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2013-01-09T07:38:46
2012-05-26T20:20:24 --> 2012-05-26T21:20:24
Strong wave from a region 30 degrees behind the limb that is still visible from Earth.
Detected by halocme, Submitted at 2013-01-09T07:23:29
2012-07-02T10:30:00 --> 2012-07-02T12:00:00
Although not as spectacular as the filament eruption that fully develops after 11 UT, we can certainly find a coronal wave or propagating front in this movie (10:46-10:55) disturbing the high latiyude region close to the south pole.
Detected by anny, Submitted at 2013-01-09T02:38:20
2013-01-07T00:00:03 --> 2013-01-07T02:57:03
Cavity eruption on the W disk.
Detected by anny, Submitted at 2013-01-09T02:36:29
2013-01-07T22:15:03 --> 2013-01-08T00:00:03
A small sigmoid on the N disk tries to erupt but does not go far.
Detected by anny, Submitted at 2013-01-09T02:27:45
2013-01-07T02:54:03 --> 2013-01-07T07:24:03
The dimming in the highlighted region has rather wiggly edges. It immediately precedes a C-class flare and a cavity eruption.
Detected by anny, Submitted at 2013-01-09T02:24:23
2013-01-07T06:15:03 --> 2013-01-07T08:30:03
A C1-class flare triggers an eruption of a small cavity, a rather spectacular loop top oscillations and even a faint and brief EUV wave. Nice job for such a small flare Although I must admit the following C3 flare on the same spot is even more interesting.
Detected by anny, Submitted at 2013-01-09T02:15:30
2013-01-07T06:15:03 --> 2013-01-07T08:30:03
The spectacular C3 flare annotated before is preceded by another C1 class flare on the same spot. This one causes a barely noticeable eruption and rather unusual oscillations, in the sense of their high frequency and that at lease 5 periods are easily visible.
Detected by anny, Submitted at 2013-01-09T01:47:04
2013-01-07T07:57:03 --> 2013-01-07T09:51:03
Spray surge following a the C-class flare. Note that only its top part is lit in 304A channel. It is uncler whether this eruption is copmplete or if all the material falls back to the surface.
Detected by anny, Submitted at 2013-01-09T01:37:30
2013-01-07T07:57:03 --> 2013-01-07T09:01:33
A brief oscillation of the loop tops in combination with the wave front annotated previously is suggestive of that the C-class flare and the following eruption are by themselves a consequence of a faint and barely seen eruption in the same AR.
Detected by anny, Submitted at 2013-01-09T01:31:39
2013-01-07T07:51:03 --> 2013-01-07T10:15:03
A pretty eruption of a filament and an associated remarkably round cavity (the latter is too faint to show up on the intensity images so I am showing running differences). It is not clear whether the eruption was complete.
Detected by anny, Submitted at 2013-01-09T01:28:42
2013-01-07T07:51:03 --> 2013-01-07T10:15:03
A coronal wave could briefly be seen in 211A preceding a C-class flare and an associated eruption.
Detected by anny, Submitted at 2013-01-09T01:22:23
2013-01-07T07:51:03 --> 2013-01-07T10:15:03
A C-class flare triggers an eruption, which among other things produces a rather spectacular oscillation of the loop tops in 211A. Note how the envelope appears to be a radially stretched sine wave in the plane of the sky.
Detected by anny, Submitted at 2013-01-09T01:05:50
2013-01-07T05:00:03 --> 2013-01-07T13:12:03
Massive eruption at the SW limb. I think it should be named the "Julian Christmas" eruption. Note the abrupt radial edge of the part of the filament which falls back down after the eruption.
Detected by anny, Submitted at 2013-01-09T00:17:51
2012-12-20T00:00:03 --> 2012-12-20T04:27:03
A cavity below an arch of loops erupts on the W limb, which clearly distorts an arch immediately next to it.
Detected by anny, Submitted at 2013-01-09T00:10:40
2012-12-20T00:54:03 --> 2012-12-20T05:18:03
Eruption of a faint filament in the QS area. Notice the prior surge and darkening in the AR immediately to the S of this filament
Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2014-10-14T22:17:30
2013-01-07T03:04:03 --> 2013-01-07T12:52:03
A prominence at the edge of the SW polar region destabilizes and rises, then drains back in a wide fan of connections towards the east.