S24E08 Data 2022-10-20
Long Jupiter 13 area 20
New region 13130 [S24E08] 20 was first observed with spots on October 20 as S7942 [S21E35] 27S24E08 Data 2022-10-21
Long Jupiter 14 area 20
New region 13130 [S24E08] 20 on October 21 as S7942 [S25E38] 28S24E08 Data 2022-10-22
Long Jupiter 15 area 20
New region 13130 [S24E08] 20 on October 22 as S7942 [S23E20] 29S24E08 Data 2022-10-23
Long Jupiter 16 area 20
New region 13130 [S24E08] 20 was first observed with spots on October 20 and developed slowly on October 23 when the region was numbered by SWPC. C1 flares: C1.9 @ 16:26, C1.2 @ 21:15 UTS23W04 Data 2022-10-24
Long Jupiter 29 area 20
Region 13130 [S23W04] 20 was mostly quiet and stable.S24W17 Data 2022-10-25
Long Jupiter 43 area 20
Region 13130 [S24W17] 20 gained some small spots and was quiet.S23W31 Data 2022-10-26
Long Jupiter 58 area 60
Region 13130 [S23W31] 60 developed as new flux emerged in the leading spot section.S23W57 Data 2022-10-27
Long Jupiter 85 area 80
Region 13130 [S23W57] 80S23W57 Data 2022-10-28
Long Jupiter 86 area 80
Region 13130 [S23W57] 80 was mostly quiet and stable. C1 flares: C1.0 @ 08:38 UTS23W69 Data 2022-10-29
Long Jupiter 98 area 70
Region 13130 [S23W69] 70 decayed significantly losing mature penumbra. C1 flares: C1.9 @ 09:56, C1.1 @ 19:14 UTS23W81 Data 2022-10-30
Long Jupiter 111 area 40
Region 13130 [S23W81] 40 decayed slowly as it rotated to the southwest limb. C1 flares: C1.3 @ 14:51 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. |