N16E65 Data 2022-02-27
Long Jupiter 109 area 10
New region 12958 [N16E65] 10 emerged on February 27 as S7391 [N16E65]N17E51 Data 2022-02-28
Long Jupiter 124 area 10
New region 12958 [N17E51] 10 emerged on February 27 with SWPC numbering the region the following day.N17E38 Data 2022-03-01
Long Jupiter 137 area 10
Region 12958 [N17E38] 10 was quiet and stable.N17E25 Data 2022-03-02
Long Jupiter 151 area 50
Region 12958 [N17E25] 50 produced an M class flare at 17:39 UT. An EIT wave was observed, as was a strong type II radio sweep. Surprisingly no clear CME was observed. C1 flares: C1.0 @ 11:43 UT.N16E11 Data 2022-03-03
Long Jupiter 166 area 50
Region 12958 [N16E11] 50 decayed slowly and was mostly quiet.N18W01 Data 2022-03-04
Long Jupiter 179 area 10
Region 12958 [N18W01] 10 decayed slowly and quietly.N17W15 Data 2022-03-05
Long Jupiter -166 area 20
Region 12958 [N17W15] 20 developed slowly as new flux emerged.N18W32 Data 2022-03-06
Long Jupiter -148 area 10
Region 12958 [N18W32] 10 decayed slowly and quietly and had only tiny, barely visible spots by the end of the day.
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. |