S20E80 Data 2022-03-02
Long Jupiter 96 area 10
New region 12960 [S20E80] 10 rotated partly into view on March 2 as S7400 [S20E80]S20E71 Data 2022-03-03
Long Jupiter 106 area 10
New region 12960 [S20E71] 10 rotated partly into view on March 2 and was numbered the following day by SWPC. The region is developing and could produce C and M class flares.S20E58 Data 2022-03-04
Long Jupiter 120 area 430
Region 12960 [S20E58] 430 developed further and could produce an M class flare. C1 flares: C1.7 @ 00:45, C1.4 @ 03:06, C1.1 @ 06:34 UTS20E43 Data 2022-03-05
Long Jupiter 136 area 450
Region 12960 [S20E43] 450 gained area as the large leader spot expanded. C and M class flares are possible. C1 flares: C1.0 @ 22:07 UTS20E30 Data 2022-03-06
Long Jupiter 150 area 420
Region 12960 [S20E30] 420 was mostly quiet and stable. Weak polarity intermixing was noted.S20E18 Data 2022-03-07
Long Jupiter 163 area 340
Region 12960 [S20E18] 340 was quiet and stable. Weak polarity intermixing was noted.S20E05 Data 2022-03-08
Long Jupiter 177 area 320
Region 12960 [S20E05] 320 decayed slowly and quietly.S19W08 Data 2022-03-09
Long Jupiter -169 area 400
Region 12960 [S19W08] 400S19W22 Data 2022-03-10
Long Jupiter -154 area 390
Region 12960 [S19W22] 390 decayed slowly and quietly.S19W35 Data 2022-03-11
Long Jupiter -140 area 30
Region 12960 [S19W35] 30 decayed slowly and quietly.S20W45 Data 2022-03-12
Long Jupiter -130 area 320
Region 12960 [S20W45] 320S19W62 Data 2022-03-13
Long Jupiter -113 area 300
Region 12960 [S19W62] 300 was quiet and stable.S19W76 Data 2022-03-14
Long Jupiter -98 area 130
Region 12960 [S19W76] 130 was quiet and stable.S19W89 Data 2022-03-15
Long Jupiter -83 area 150
Region 12960 [S19W89] 150 was quiet and stable as it rotated partly out of view.
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. |