N15E81 Data 2022-07-13
Long Jupiter -147 area 230
New region 13058 [N15E81] 230 rotated into view on July 13 as S7700 [N15E81]N15E69 Data 2022-07-14
Long Jupiter -134 area 230
New region 13058 [N15E69] 230 rotated into view on July 13 and was numbered the next day by SWPC. Further M class flaring is possible.N14E53 Data 2022-07-15
Long Jupiter -117 area 220
Region 13058 [N14E53] 220 developed and has significant polarity intermixing. An M class flare is possible. c1 flares: C1.9 @ 05:47 UTN14E53 Data 2022-07-16
Long Jupiter -116 area 60
Region 13058 [N14E53] 60 has a magnetic delta at the center of the region. An M class flare is possible.N14E26 Data 2022-07-17
Long Jupiter -88 area 310
Region 13058 [N14E26] 310 decayed slowly and still has a magnetic delta at the center of the region. An M class flare is possible. C1 flares: C1.5 @ 09:02, C1.9 @ 09:51 UTN13E12 Data 2022-07-18
Long Jupiter -73 area 80
Region 13058 [N13E12] 80 decayed slowly and lost the magnetic delta.N14E00 Data 2022-07-19
Long Jupiter -60 area 70
Region 13058 [N14E00] 70 decayed slowly and was mostly quiet. Small opposite polarity umbrae are narrowly separated in the trailing spot section. C1 flares: C1.3 @ 01:09, C1.4 @ 12:34 UTN14W14 Data 2022-07-20
Long Jupiter -45 area 30
Region 13058 [N14W14] 30 decayed slowly and was mostly quiet.N14W26 Data 2022-07-21
Long Jupiter -33 area 20
Region 13058 [N14W26] 20 decayed slowly and quietly.N14W38 Data 2022-07-22
Long Jupiter -21 area 10
Region 13058 [N14W38] 10 decayed slowly and quietly.
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. |