S31E81 Data 2022-04-04
Long Jupiter 125 area 10
New region 12987 [S31E81] 10 rotated into view on April 4 as S7480 [S31E81] 194S31E69 Data 2022-04-05
Long Jupiter 138 area 10
New region 12987 [S31E69] 10 on April 5 as S7480 [S31E69] 195S31E57 Data 2022-04-06
Long Jupiter 151 area 10
New region 12987 [S31E57] 10 on April 6 as S7480 [S31E57] 196S31E48 Data 2022-04-07
Long Jupiter 161 area 10
New region 12987 [S31E48] 10 rotated into view on April 4 and was numbered 3 days later by SWPC.S31E36 Data 2022-04-08
Long Jupiter 174 area 1
Region 12987 [S31E36] 01 was quiet and stable.S30E22 Data 2022-04-09
Long Jupiter -171 area 1
Region 12987 [S30E22] 01 decayed slowly and quietly.S31W07 Data 2022-04-11
Long Jupiter -140 area 1
Region 12987 [S31W07] 01 reemerged with a tiny spot.S32W11 Data 2022-04-12
Long Jupiter -135 area 1
Region 12987 [S32W11] 01 was quiet and stable.S31W21 Data 2022-04-13
Long Jupiter -124 area 1
Region 12987 [S31W21] 01 gained a few spots and was quiet.S32W31 Data 2022-04-14
Long Jupiter -114 area 1
Region 12987 [S32W31] 01 developed slowly and quietly.S30W47 Data 2022-04-15
Long Jupiter -97 area 1
Region 12987 [S30W47] 01 decayed slowly and quietly.S30W60 Data 2022-04-17
Long Jupiter -83 area 1
Region 12987 [S30W60] 01 developed as new flux emerged. Note that SWPC has this as AR 12992, however, this faulty region numbering is the result of inaccurate tracking (coordinates) of AR 12987.S29W73 Data 2022-04-17
Long Jupiter -69 area 1
Region 12987 [S29W73] 01 developed further with a magnetic delta forming within a central penumbra. Note that SWPC has this as AR 12992, however, this faulty region numbering is the result of inaccurate coordinate tracking of AR 12987. Further M class flares are possible as the region rotates over the southwest limb.S31W84 Data 2022-04-18
Long Jupiter -57 area 1
Region 12987 [S31W84] 01 rotated partly out of view but could produce further M class flares while just behind the southwest limb. C1 flares: C1.6 @ 15:55 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. |