N19E84 Data 2021-03-08
Long Jupiter 130 area 70
New region 12808 [N19E84] rotated into view on March 8N19E70 Data 2021-03-09
Long Jupiter 144 area 70
New region 12808 [N19E70] rotated into view on March 8 and was numbered by SWPC the next day. The region produced a C1.6 flare at 12:34 UT.N19E57 Data 2021-03-10
Long Jupiter 160 area 70
Region 12808 [N19E57] was quiet and stable.N19E44 Data 2021-03-11
Long Jupiter 174 area 70
Region 12808 [N19E44] displayed decay in the leader spot while tiny trailing spots emerged.N19E32 Data 2021-03-12
Long Jupiter -174 area 30
Region 12808 [N19E32] gained trailing spots and was mostly quietN19E18 Data 2021-03-13
Long Jupiter -160 area 10
Region 12808 [N19E18] was quiet and stableN19E07 Data 2021-03-14
Long Jupiter -148 area 0
Region 12808 [N19E07] decayed slowly and quietly.N19W04 Data 2021-03-15
Long Jupiter -134 area 0
Region 12808 [N19W04] was quiet and stable.N19W17 Data 2021-03-16
Long Jupiter -120 area 0
Region 12808 [N19W17] was quiet and stable.N19W28 Data 2021-03-17
Long Jupiter -108 area 0
Region 12808 [N19W28] decayed slowly and quietly.N20W49 Data 2021-03-18
Long Jupiter -87 area 0
Region 12808 [N20W49] decayed slowly and quietly.
Stefano Zottele - S-Spots Data from Jan Alvested Solen info Position data from Agostino Frosini - Agopax.it Images: Jan Alvested from Solen.info AND Courtesy of NASA/SDO and the AIA, EVE, and HMI science teams. |