S10E02 Data 2022-08-11
Long Jupiter -43 area 70
New region 13079 [S10E02] 70 emerged on August 11 as S7770 [S10E02]S11W11 Data 2022-08-12
Long Jupiter -30 area 70
New region 13079 [S11W11] 70 emerged on August 11 and was numbered the next day by SWPC. The region is still developing and could soon become capable of producing a minor M class flare. C1 flares: C1.2 @ 16:32, C1.2 @ 23:21, C1.3 @ 23:34 UTS11W23 Data 2022-08-13
Long Jupiter -17 area 120
Region 13079 [S11W23] 120 developed before noon and produced many C flares. Slow decay was observed late in the day. C1 flares: C1.2 @ 00:43, C1.1 @ 01:28, C1.5 @ 01:37, C1.2 @ 02:16, C1.2 @ 04:26, C1.3 @ 05:45, C1.4 @ 10:18, C1.4 @ 13:38, C1.2 @ 15:02, C1.0 @ 20:25 UTS11W37 Data 2022-08-14
Long Jupiter -2 area 130
Region 13079 [S11W37] 130 was less active than on the previous day. There is still polarity intermixing in the trailing spot section. C1 flares: C1.2 @ 08:31, C1.3 @ 21:54 UTS10W51 Data 2022-08-15
Long Jupiter 13 area 140
Region 13079 [S10W51] 140 gained spots and could produce minor M class flares. C1 flares: C1.0 @ 19:21, C1.7 @ 23:17 UTS10W65 Data 2022-08-16
Long Jupiter 28 area 80
Region 13079 [S10W65] 80 decayed significantly losing all penumbra on the leader spots and nearly all mature penumbra on the trailing spots. C1 flares: C1.3 @ 02:42, C1.4 @ 03:40 UTS11W78 Data 2022-08-17
Long Jupiter 42 area 80
Region 13079 [S11W78] 80 decayed significantly losing all penumbra and a large number of spots.
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. |