N16E62 Data 2022-06-15
Long Jupiter -151 area 10
New region 13038 [N16E62] 10 emerged on June 15 as S7645 [N16E62]N16E48 Data 2022-06-16
Long Jupiter -137 area 10
New region 13038 [N16E48] 10 emerged on June 15 and developed further on June 16 when it was numbered by SWPC. C1 flares: C1.1 @ 12:40 UTN15E36 Data 2022-06-17
Long Jupiter -125 area 60
Region 13038 [N15E36] 60 developed slowly and quietly.N15E21 Data 2022-06-18
Long Jupiter -108 area 80
Region 13038 [N15E21] 80 developed slowly and has minor M class flare potential.N15E08 Data 2022-06-19
Long Jupiter -95 area 140
Region 13038 [N15E08] 140 developed quickly gaining spots and area. The region is heading towards a DKC classification but wasnot quite there at midnight. A major flare is possible. A small magnetic delta has formed in a leading central penumbra. C1 flares: C1.0 @ 08:24, C1.4 @ 09:11, C1.3 @ 13:52, C1.6 @ 19:40 UT.N15W05 Data 2022-06-20
Long Jupiter -81 area 280
Region 13038 [N15W05] 280 gained area and lost the magnetic delta. While only C class flaring was recorded, a major flare is possible. C1 flares: C1.6 @ 08:01, C1.4 @ 09:08, C1.3 @ 12:18 UTN16W18 Data 2022-06-21
Long Jupiter -67 area 430
Region 13038 [N16W18] 430 produced several C flares and has major flare potential. Two small magnetic deltas were observed near the center of the spot group. C1 flares: C1.4 @ 00:53, C1.4 @ 01:08, C1.8 @ 03:43, C1.3 @ 04:05, C1.3 @ 04:42, C1.9 @ 05:40, C1.9 @ 07:21, C1.5 @ 08:45, C1.8 @ 09:52, C1.2 @ 10:15 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. |