S25E83 Data 2022-05-02
Long Jupiter 149 area 50
New region 13006 [S25E83] 50 rotated into view on May 2 as S7539 [S27E83]S25E79 Data 2022-05-03
Long Jupiter 154 area 50
New region 13006 [S25E79] 50 on May 3 as S7539 [S29E79]S25E68 Data 2022-05-04
Long Jupiter 166 area 50
New region 13006 [S25E68] 50 rotated into view on May 2 and was numbered 2 days later by SWPC. The region appears to be in slow decay but is still capable of producing occasional M class flares.S30E56 Data 2022-05-05
Long Jupiter 179 area 50
Region 13006 [S30E56] 50 developed slowly and became less active. The main penumbra contains opposite polarity umbrae and this delta is likely the cause of most flares from this region. Another major flare is possible. C1 flares: C1.8 @ 07:46, C1.3 @ 18:32 UTS30E56 Data 2022-05-06
Long Jupiter 179 area 70
Region 13006 [S30E56] 70 gained small spots, however, the main penumbra lost mature penumbra, and although there is still a magnetic delta within the small remaining penumbra, flare activity has decreased. An M class flare is possible. C1 flares: C1.4 @ 08:35, C1.7 @ 10:24, C1.3 @ 11:44, C1.4 @ 12:19, C1.6 @ 20:34, C1.2 @ 21:56 UTS30E31 Data 2022-05-07
Long Jupiter -155 area 80
Region 13006 [S30E31] 80 gained area and still has a magnetic delta in a small central penumbra. An M class flare is possible. C1 flares: C1.0 @ 07:39 UTS30E18 Data 2022-05-08
Long Jupiter -142 area 80
Region 13006 [S30E18] 80 was mostly quiet and stable. There is still a magnetic delta within the largest penumbra and an M class flare is possible.S30E04 Data 2022-05-09
Long Jupiter -126 area 50
Region 13006 [S30E04] 50 developed slowly with many small spots appearing. The magnetic delta, which has been present since the region rotated into view, strengthened. The region could produce a major flare. C1 flares: C1.5 @ 18:03, C1.0 @ 19:54, C1.2 @ 21:26 UTS31W19 Data 2022-05-11
Long Jupiter -101 area 130
Region 13006 [S31W19] 130 decayed and lost its magnetic delta. There s still a chance of an M class flare. C1 flares: UTS30W33 Data 2022-05-12
Long Jupiter -87 area 140
Region 13006 [S30W33] 140 has many small spots spread over a large area, however, none of them have mature penumbra. Actually the region could be splitting into 2 separate regions. Further C class flaring is likely and there is a chance for a minor M class flare as well. C1 flares: C1.6 @ 05:37, C1.2 @ 10:10, C1.7 @ 15:11 UTS30W47 Data 2022-05-13
Long Jupiter -71 area 120
Region 13006 [S30W47] 120 decayed losing many small spots and was mostly inactive.S29W62 Data 2022-05-14
Long Jupiter -56 area 10
Region 13006 [S29W62] 10 decayed further and could become spotless before rotating out of view. C1 flares: C1.8 @ 12:19 UTS30W73 Data 2022-05-15
Long Jupiter -43 area 10
Region 13006 [S30W73] 10 decayed further and was mostly quiet.S34W80 Data 2022-05-16
Long Jupiter -35 area 1
Region 13006 [S34W80] 01 rotated partly out of view while slowly decaying.
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. |