N13E78 Data 2022-05-15
Long Jupiter 166 area 20
New region 13017 [N13E78] 20 rotated into view on May 15 as S7574 [N13E78]N13E66 Data 2022-05-16
Long Jupiter 179 area 20
New region 13017 [N13E66] 20 rotated into view on May 15 and received its NOAA number the next day. The group is unimpressive, yet managed to produce an M class flare.N14E57 Data 2022-05-17
Long Jupiter -173 area 20
Region 13017 [N14E57] 20 was quiet and stable.N12E41 Data 2022-05-19
Long Jupiter -156 area 20
Region 13017 [N12E41] 20 was quiet and stable.N13E22 Data 2022-05-19
Long Jupiter -136 area 30
Region 13017 [N13E22] 30 gained spots and is being considered for a split into two active regions. The region was strongly involved in the major flare shared with nearby AR S7577.N14E14 Data 2022-05-20
Long Jupiter -127 area 30
Region 13017 [N14E14] 30N14W00 Data 2022-05-21
Long Jupiter -112 area 30
Region 13017 [N14W00] 30 gained spots and area and could produce an M flare.N12W15 Data 2022-05-22
Long Jupiter -96 area 40
Region 13017 [N12W15] 40 developed significantly in the leading spot section and has polarity intermixing. M class flaring is possible. C1 flares: C1.8 @ 10:12 UTN12W31 Data 2022-05-23
Long Jupiter -79 area 130
Region 13017 [N12W31] 130 decayed slowly and produced a few C flares. C1 flares: C1.9 @ 04:14, C1.8 @ 08:08 UTN11W45 Data 2022-05-24
Long Jupiter -64 area 120
Region 13017 [N11W45] 120 was mostly quiet and stable. The region has a small magnetic delta.N11W62 Data 2022-05-25
Long Jupiter -46 area 110
Region 13017 [N11W62] 110 decayed quickly in the trailing spot section and lost the magnetic delta. C1 flares: C1.6 @ 13:19, C1.7 @ 19:21 UTN11W76 Data 2022-05-26
Long Jupiter -31 area 110
Region 13017 [N11W76] 110 decayed quickly in the trailing spot section and lost the magnetic delta. C1 flares: C1.6 @ 13:19, C1.7 @ 19:21 UTN13W79 Data 2022-05-27
Long Jupiter -27 area 10
Region 13017 [N13W79] 10 rotated partly out of view and was mostly quiet. C1 flares: C1.6 @ 12:00 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. |