N16E83 Data 2022-08-06
Long Jupiter -128 area 110
New region 13076 [N16E83] 110 rotated into view on August 6 as S7753 [N16E83N15E70 Data 2022-08-07
Long Jupiter -114 area 110
New region 13076 [N15E70] 110 rotated into view on August 6 with SWPC numbering the region the following day.N15E44 Data 2022-08-09
Long Jupiter -87 area 120
Region 13076 [N15E44] 120 was quiet and stable.N15E30 Data 2022-08-10
Long Jupiter -72 area 120
Region 13076 [N15E30] 120 was quiet and stable.N15E17 Data 2022-08-11
Long Jupiter -58 area 120
Region 13076 [N15E17] 120 was mostly quiet and stable. C1 flare: C1.1 @ 16:24 UT.N15E04 Data 2022-08-12
Long Jupiter -45 area 170
Region 13076 [N15E04] 170 was mostly quiet and stable. C1 flares: C1.1 @ 04:58, C1.1 @ 05:10 UTN15W09 Data 2022-08-13
Long Jupiter -31 area 170
Region 13076 [N15W09] 170 was quiet and in slow decay.N15W22 Data 2022-08-14
Long Jupiter -17 area 90
Region 13076 [N15W22] 90 decayed slowly with the main penumbra fragmenting into smaller penumbrae.N15W35 Data 2022-08-15
Long Jupiter -3 area 60
Region 13076 [N15W35] 60 decayed significantly losing all mature penumbra.N15W48 Data 2022-08-16
Long Jupiter 11 area 10
Region 13076 [N15W48] 10 decayed slowly and quietly.N15W60 Data 2022-08-17
Long Jupiter 24 area 1
Region 13076 [N15W60] 01 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. |