N23E90 Data 2022-02-02
Long Jupiter 61 area 180
New region 12941 [N23E90] 180 rotated partly into view on February 2 as S7334 [N23E90]N23E77 Data 2022-02-03
Long Jupiter 75 area 180
New region 12941 [N23E77] 180 rotated partly into view on February 2 with the last spots becoming visible late on February 3. The region has polarity intermixing and an M class flare is possible.N23E63 Data 2022-02-04
Long Jupiter 90 area 280
Region 12941 [N23E63] 280 has a weak magnetic delta but displayed only minor activity during the day. C1 flares: C1.4 @ 02:42 UTN24E51 Data 2022-02-05
Long Jupiter 103 area 300
Region 12941 [N24E51] 300 appeared to be slowly decaying most of the day and produced a few C flares. New flux emerged just east of the leader spot late in the day and the C flares were all from that area where small opposite polarity spots are quite close. C1 flares: C1.1 @ 19:58, C1.0 @ 22:13, C1.1 @ 23:06, C1.3 @ 23:48 UT.N24E39 Data 2022-02-06
Long Jupiter 115 area 290
Region 12941 [N24E39] 290 was mostly quiet and stable. C1 flares: C1.9 @ 01:00 UT.N24E27 Data 2022-02-07
Long Jupiter 128 area 220
Region 12941 [N24E27] 220 gained small spots and produced a C flare. C1 flares: C1.2 @ 19:36, C1.2 @ 23:06 UT.N24E12 Data 2022-02-08
Long Jupiter 144 area 260
Region 12941 [N24E12] 260 developed further and a weak magnetic delta formed in the central spot section. An M class flare is possible.N24W00 Data 2022-02-09
Long Jupiter 157 area 370
Region 12941 [N24W00] 370 lost the magnetic delta and has minor polarity intermixing. C1 flares: C1.0 @ 14:47, C1.7 @ 15:30 UTN24W11 Data 2022-02-10
Long Jupiter 169 area 370
Region 12941 [N24W11] 370 decayed slowly losing many small spots. C1 flares: C1.0 @ 09:22, C1.0 at 09:52 UT.N24W25 Data 2022-02-11
Long Jupiter -176 area 280
Region 12941 [N24W25] 280 decayed early in the day, however, new flux emerged in the central parts after noon.N24W50 Data 2022-02-13
Long Jupiter -149 area 330
Region 12941 [N24W50] 330 developed slowly and has polarity intermixing in the western part of the trailing spot section and could produce a minor M class flare. C1 flares: C1.0 @ 03:08, C1.2 @ 03:38, C1.0 @ 15:27, C1.0 @ 16:50 UTN24W63 Data 2022-02-14
Long Jupiter -135 area 320
Region 12941 [N24W63] 320 developed slowly could produce further minor M class flares before rotating over the northwest limbN24W76 Data 2022-02-15
Long Jupiter -121 area 240
Region 12941 [N24W76] 240 rotated to the northwest limb. Further minor M class flares are possible while the region transits the limb.
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. |