N08E37 Data 2022-01-11
Long Jupiter 94 area 10
New region 12929 [N08E37] 10 was first observed on January 11 as S7291 [N08E37]N08E23 Data 2022-01-12
Long Jupiter 109 area 10
New region 12929 [N08E23] 10 was first observed on January 11 as S7291 [N08E23]N07E09 Data 2022-01-13
Long Jupiter 124 area 10
New region 12929 [N07E09] 10 was first observed on January 9 and numbered by SWPC 2 days later as the region developed slowly.N07W04 Data 2022-01-14
Long Jupiter 138 area 100
Region 12929 [N07W04] 100 developed further and could produce C flares.N07W17 Data 2022-01-15
Long Jupiter 152 area 300
Region 12929 [N07W17] 300 developed quickly and has become a compact region where most of the spots are within one big penumbra. The region has a weak magnetic delta and could produce an M class flare.N08W31 Data 2022-01-16
Long Jupiter 167 area 310
Region 12929 [N08W31] 310 decayed losing area and spots. The main penumbra still has both polarity spots and an M class flare is possible. C1 flares: C1.1 @ 17:48 UTN08W45 Data 2022-01-17
Long Jupiter -178 area 270
Region 12929 [N08W45] 270 decayed slowly and quietly.N08W58 Data 2022-01-18
Long Jupiter -164 area 260
Region 12929 [N08W58] 260 decayed further and was the source of a long duration M1.5 event. Although there was a CME (with most of the ejecta observed off the northwest limb), initial missing LASCO images make it difficult to observe whether or not there was any Earth directed component. C1 flares: C1.2 at 07:39 UT.N08W72 Data 2022-01-19
Long Jupiter -149 area 230
Region 12929 [N08W72] 230 was quiet until the end of the day when a C1.0 flare was observed. A major M5.5 flare was recorded at 06:01 UT on January 20. This event was associated with a minor increase in proton levels at Earth.N08W85 Data 2022-01-20
Long Jupiter -135 area 80
Region 12929 [N08W85] 80 rotated partly out of view and produced a major flare which was the source of a minor proton event. C1 flares: C1.1 @ 02:14, C1.6 @ at 02:46 UT.
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. |