S23E70 Data 2022-08-24
Long Jupiter -100 area 150
New region 13089 [S23E70] 150 emerged on August 24 as S7810 [S23E70]S22E58 Data 2022-08-25
Long Jupiter -89 area 150
New region 13089 [S22E58] 150 emerged on August 24 and developed quickly on August 25 as the region was assigned its NOAA number. The region had a magnetic delta at its center during most of the day, however, this disappeared. Significant polarity intermixing is still present and further M class flares are possible. Early on August 26 the magnetic delta is back. C1 flares: C1.0 @ 02:33, C1.3 @ 04:04, C1.4 @ 07:04, C1.2 @ 09:28, C1.4 @ 12:09, C1.7 @ 15:16, C1.5 @ 17:41, C1.4 @ 21:15 UTS22E43 Data 2022-08-26
Long Jupiter -71 area 190
Region 13089 [S22E43] 190 developed further and still has a magnetic delta near its center. Significant polarity intermixing is still present and major flaring is possible. C1 flares: C1.8 @ 00:39, C1.9 @ 01:57, C1.9 @ 10:22 UTS23E30 Data 2022-08-27
Long Jupiter -57 area 280
Region 13089 [S23E30] 280 gained area and lost some magnetic complexity. There is minor polarity intermixing, however, the region was mostly quiet on August 27, in sharp contrast to the previous day.S22E18 Data 2022-08-28
Long Jupiter -44 area 320
Region 13089 [S22E18] 320 gained area and many spots. A magnetic delta structure formed in the trailing spot section and a major flare is possible.S22E05 Data 2022-08-29
Long Jupiter -30 area 580
Region 13089 [S22E05] 580 was mostly inactive despite a magnetic delta in the trailing spot section. A major flare is possible.S22W08 Data 2022-08-30
Long Jupiter -16 area 250
Region 13089 [S22W08] 250 gained area and was mostly quiet despite the magnetic delta in the trailing spot section. A major flare is possible. C1 flares: C1.2 @ 14:13 UTS22W21 Data 2022-08-31
Long Jupiter -2 area 490
Region 13089 [S22W21] 490 decayed slightly and produced several C flares. An M class flare is still possible. C1 flares: C1.6 @ 09:49, C1.6 @ 11:24, C1.8 @ 12:29, C1.1 @ 16:47, C1.3 @ 18:40 UTS22W34 Data 2022-09-01
Long Jupiter 12 area 350
Region 13089 [S22W34] 350 developed again after noon as new negative polarity flux emerged to the southwest of the largest positive polarity spot. A major flare is possible. C1 flares: C1.1 @ 06:40, C1.5 @ 22:13 UTS22W47 Data 2022-09-02
Long Jupiter 26 area 340
Region 13089 [S22W47] 340 produced a number of small C flares. There is potential for an M class flare. C1 flares: C1.1 @ 02:24, C1.8 @ 04:24, C1.5 @ 18:18, C1.6 @ 18:46, C1.8 @ 23:24 UTS22W59 Data 2022-09-03
Long Jupiter 39 area 510
Region 13089 [S22W59] 510 gained area and has a very large main penumbral area. Multiple magnetic delta structures are present, particularly in the western parts of the region. A major flare is possible. C1 flares: C1.1 @ 00:30, C1.1 @ 02:32, C1.7 @ 02:14, C1.2 @ 06:53, C1.2 @ 11:22, C1.1 @ 11:31, C1.3 @ 12:03, C1.3 @ 13:40, C1.0 @ 15:18, C1.0 @ 16:34, C1.0 @ 19:44, C1.2 @ 21:14 UTS22W72 Data 2022-09-04
Long Jupiter 51 area 520
Region 13089 [S22W72] 520 lost some area as it approached the southwest limb. Fewer magnetic delta structures were observed as well, however, there is still a chance of a major flare. C1 flares: C1.9 @ 11:16, C1.9 @ 14:55, C1.8 @ 18:06, C1.8 @ 22:52 UTS22W83 Data 2022-09-05
Long Jupiter 62 area 1
Region 13089 [S22W83] 01 rotated partly out of view producing many C flares and one minor M class flare. C1 flares: C1.9 @ 06:04, C1.6 @ 06:43, C1.6 @ 10:21, C1.6 @ 20:57, C1.8 @ 23:08 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. |