N12E77 Data 2022-07-14
Long Jupiter -142 area 50
New region 13060 [N12E77] rotated into view on July 14 as S7703 [N12E77] 292N12E62 Data 2022-07-15
Long Jupiter -126 area 50
New region 13060 [N12E62] on July 15 as S7703 [N12E62] 293N12E49 Data 2022-07-16
Long Jupiter -112 area 50
New region 13060 [N12E49] 50 rotated into view on July 14 and was numbered by SWPC 2 days later.N11E35 Data 2022-07-17
Long Jupiter -97 area 60
Region 13060 [N11E35] 60 decayed slowly and quietly.N11E21 Data 2022-07-18
Long Jupiter -82 area 40
Region 13060 [N11E21] 40 was quiet and stable.N11E08 Data 2022-07-19
Long Jupiter -68 area 30
Region 13060 [N11E08] 30 gained spots and was quiet.N11W06 Data 2022-07-20
Long Jupiter -53 area 30
Region 13060 [N11W06] 30 decayed slowly and quietly. An interesting C5.6 flare was recorded at 01:11 UT on July 21 at N14W01. Some coronal dimming was observed, as was a very faint (at least partial halo) CME.N11W20 Data 2022-07-21
Long Jupiter -39 area 30
Region 13060 [N11W20] 30 gained negative polarity spots ahead of the positive polarity leader spot.N11W32 Data 2022-07-22
Long Jupiter -27 area 130
Region 13060 [N11W32] 130 developed slowly gaining several spots.N12W48 Data 2022-07-23
Long Jupiter -10 area 20
Region 13060 [N12W48] 20 decayed slowly and was mostly quiet. C1 flares: C1.7 @ 13:14 UTN11W60 Data 2022-07-24
Long Jupiter 3 area 30
Region 13060 [N11W60] 30 was quiet and stable.N11W76 Data 2022-07-25
Long Jupiter 20 area 20
Region 13060 [N11W76] 20 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. |