N21E74 Data 2022-04-17
Long Jupiter 143 area 400
New region 12993 [N21E74] 400 rotated into view and has a large leader spot. Further M class flaring is likely.N20E62 Data 2022-04-17
Long Jupiter 156 area 400
Region 12993 [N20E62] 400 was active early in the day and became mostly quiet after the M1.8 flare. Further M class flares are likely. The region measures 20 degrees in longitudinal extension.N20E49 Data 2022-04-18
Long Jupiter 170 area 560
Region 12993 [N20E49] 560 decayed slightly in the easternmost spot section. There s polarity intermixing in the western and central parts of the region and a major flare is possible. C1 flares: C1.9 @ 06:25 UTN20E35 Data 2022-04-19
Long Jupiter -175 area 680
Region 12993 [N20E35] 680 produced one M flare and could have major flare potential. Polarities are intermixed.N20E35 Data 2022-04-19
Long Jupiter -175 area 680
Region 12993 [N20E35] 680 produced one M flare and could have major flare potential. Polarities are intermixed.N20E22 Data 2022-04-20
Long Jupiter -161 area 490
Region 12993 [N20E22] 490 decayed slowly and produced several C flares. Polarities are intermixed. A major M9.6 flare was recorded at 01:59 UT on April 21. If there was a CME associated with this event, there will be a strong chance of a significant geomagnetic disturbance.N20E09 Data 2022-04-21
Long Jupiter -147 area 500
Region 12993 [N20E09] 500 became more complex as the opposite polarity umbrae to the north of the largest penumbra are merging with that penumbra. Further major flares are possible.N20W03 Data 2022-04-22
Long Jupiter -134 area 500
Region 12993 [N20W03] 500 decayed slowly and became less active after the M3 flare after noon. C1 flares: C1.1 @ 08:23, C1.6 @ 16:34, C1.4 @ 22:46 UTN20W18 Data 2022-04-23
Long Jupiter -118 area 360
Region 12993 [N20W18] 360 decayed slowly producing small C flares. There s a weak magnetic delta structure in a penumbra to the north of the main penumbrae. C1 flares: C1.1 @ 02:40, C1.9 @ 06:04, C1.2 @ 08:04, C1.1 @ 09:52, C1.2 @ 20:53, C1.4 @ 21:49, C1.2 @ 23:12, C1.5 @ 23:54 UTN20W31 Data 2022-04-24
Long Jupiter -104 area 440
Region 12993 [N20W31] 440 decayed further with fragmentation of the main penumbral area and several small spots disappearing. The region was active early on April 25 producing a long duration M1.2 flare peaking at 02:00 and an impulsive M1.2 flare at 04:02 UT.N20W43 Data 2022-04-25
Long Jupiter -91 area 200
Region 12993 [N20W43] 200 decayed slowly, however, a small patch of emerging flux was observed in the trailing spots area. C1 flares: C1.3 @ 07:50, C1.6 @ 08:53, C1.4 @ 10:50, C1.2 @ 12:12, C1.2 @ 12:55, C1.2 @ 14:37 UT.N20W58 Data 2022-04-26
Long Jupiter -76 area 230
Region 12993 [N20W58] 230 decayed further and was mostly quiet. C1 flares: C1.2 @ 20:54 UTN20W71 Data 2022-04-27
Long Jupiter -62 area 180
Region 12993 [N20W71] 180 decayed slowly and quietly.N20W83 Data 2022-04-28
Long Jupiter -49 area 80
Region 12993 [N20W83] 80 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. |