N16E80 Data 2022-06-11
Long Jupiter -173 area 30
New region 13033 [N16E80] 30 rotated into view on June 11 as S7631 [N16E80]N16E66 Data 2022-06-12
Long Jupiter -159 area 30
New region 13033 [N16E66] 30 rotated into view on June 11 and developed slowly. Further C flares are possible. C1 flares: C1.0 @ 19:47, C1.3 @ 20:08 UT.N17E54 Data 2022-06-13
Long Jupiter -146 area 70
Region 13033 [N17E54] 70N17E41 Data 2022-06-14
Long Jupiter -132 area 70
Region 13033 [N17E41] 70 developed slowly and quietly.N17E28 Data 2022-06-15
Long Jupiter -118 area 120
Region 13033 [N17E28] 120 lost mature penumbra and was otherwise quiet and stable.N17E15 Data 2022-06-16
Long Jupiter -104 area 50
Region 13033 [N17E15] 50 was quiet and stable.N16W00 Data 2022-06-17
Long Jupiter -89 area 85
Region 13033 [N16W00] 85 decayed quickly and was quiet.N17W11 Data 2022-06-18
Long Jupiter -76 area 10
Region 13033 [N17W11] 10 decayed further and was quiet.N18W20 Data 2022-06-19
Long Jupiter -67 area 1
Region 13033 [N18W20] 01 decayed slowly and quietly.N20W32 Data 2022-06-20
Long Jupiter -54 area 1
Region 13033 [N20W32] 01 decayed slowly and quietly.N22W45 Data 2022-06-21
Long Jupiter -40 area 1
Region 13033 [N22W45] 01 was quiet and stable.
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. |