Recent Events Reported by Observers
Previous NextDetected by berger, Submitted at 2012-02-14T01:20:43
2012-02-12T14:05:04 --> 2012-02-12T15:50:04
Moderate flare and surge from AR rotating around NE limb. GOES C3.9: http://www.lmsal.com/solarsoft/latest_events/gev_20120212_1437.html
Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2012-02-11T00:47:37
2012-02-10T02:48:04 --> 2012-02-10T10:24:04
Filament activation
Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2012-02-11T00:43:40
2012-02-10T10:20:04 --> 2012-02-10T14:28:04
Prominence eruption and coronal rain
Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2012-02-11T00:42:06
2012-02-10T15:24:04 --> 2012-02-10T21:48:04
Filament eruption
Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2012-02-10T03:20:01
2012-02-09T17:52:04 --> 2012-02-10T00:00:04
Large prominence eruption on NE limb, associated with transient coronal holes, flare ribbons, and what looks like an induced, delayed eruption from an adjacent QS filament. In the distance, a set of weakened ARs exhibits a 'discoloration', i.e. a transient thermal restructuring, potentiall related to the limb eruption.
Detected by schryver, Submitted at 2012-02-10T03:19:37
2012-02-09T17:52:04 --> 2012-02-10T00:00:04
QS-AR filament activation
Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2014-02-10T02:14:22
2012-02-04T14:20:04 --> 2012-02-04T16:40:04
Filament activation leads outflow of material along field lines.
Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2014-02-10T02:14:26
2012-02-04T13:00:04 --> 2012-02-04T14:00:04
The absence of footpoint brightenings indicates the source region is on the far side.
Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2014-02-10T02:14:28
2012-02-04T19:00:04 --> 2012-02-06T03:00:04
Typical of a coronal cavity observed with AIA, there is a quiescent filament sitting underneath.
Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2014-02-10T02:14:15
2012-02-04T19:00:04 --> 2012-02-06T03:00:04
Typical of a coronal cavity observed with AIA, there is a quiescent filament sitting underneath.
Detected by cheung, Submitted at 2014-02-10T02:14:26
2012-02-05T18:40:04 --> 2012-02-05T23:40:04
The filament seems to lift off to the north. Twisting motion is particularly pronounced near the east end of the filament during the eruption.
Detected by derosa, Submitted at 2012-02-06T19:24:15
2012-02-02T06:00:04 --> 2012-02-02T14:00:04
Filament activation on the limb
Detected by derosa, Submitted at 2012-02-02T22:41:49
2012-01-30T00:00:04 --> 2012-02-02T19:24:04
A nice trans-equatorial coronal hole in the shape of a dippy bird. Check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drinking_bird for a nice physics lesson on dippy birds.
Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2014-02-10T02:14:45
2012-01-20T20:45:04 --> 2012-01-20T22:45:04
A large prominence on SW limb.
Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2014-02-10T02:14:43
2012-01-20T20:45:04 --> 2012-01-20T22:45:04
Loop-shaped prominence eruption on the southeast limb. A lot of material falls back toward its southern leg.
Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2014-02-10T02:14:34
2012-01-20T19:00:04 --> 2012-01-21T07:15:04
A coronal cavity on the northeast limb near the north polar, with a prominence inside..
Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2014-02-10T02:14:43
2012-01-21T07:00:04 --> 2012-01-21T15:00:04
The filament on the disk (not the largest one near the disk center) first erupted, producing a nice two-ribbon flare. Then the one closer to the limb erupted, producing a surge (most mass falls back along a spine-fan like trajectory), rapidly followed by another filament eruption from the same region.
Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2014-02-10T02:14:39
2012-01-20T20:30:04 --> 2012-01-21T00:39:26
An eruption on the southwest limb, appearing as a dark cloud ejected, and seems to be confined in space. No clear source region on the visible side of the disk, so the source region is likely behind the limb.
Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2014-02-10T02:14:43
2012-01-20T19:45:04 --> 2012-01-20T23:45:04
A small active region filament erupted near the northwest limib. Ejection pushes nearby loops aside.
Detected by weiliu, Submitted at 2014-02-10T02:14:39
2012-01-20T09:45:04 --> 2012-01-20T14:15:04
An eruption occurred on the west limb near the equator, involving some loops ejected upward. No obvious indication of filament eruption.