N25E65 Data 2022-12-01
Long Jupiter -6 area 180
New region 13156 [N25E65] 180 rotated into view on December 1 as S8053 [N25E78]N25E65 Data 2022-12-02
Long Jupiter -5 area 180
New region 13156 [N25E65] 180 rotated into view on December 1 with a single mature spot and was numbered by SWPC the following day. C1 flares: C1.5 @ 18:21 UTN25E52 Data 2022-12-03
Long Jupiter 8 area 220
Region 13156 [N25E52] 220 decayed slowly as small spots split off from the main penumbra. C1 flares: C1.1 @ 05:59 UTN25E39 Data 2022-12-04
Long Jupiter 23 area 170
Region 13156 [N25E39] 170 was mostly quiet and stable. C1 flares: C1.3 @ 02:18 UTN25E27 Data 2022-12-05
Long Jupiter 36 area 80
Region 13156 [N25E27] 80 decayed slowly and was mostly quiet.N26W12 Data 2022-12-08
Long Jupiter 78 area 80
Region 13156 [N26W12] 80 was quiet and stable.N25W24 Data 2022-12-09
Long Jupiter 91 area 80
Region 13156 [N25W24] 80 was quiet and stable.N25W37 Data 2022-12-10
Long Jupiter 105 area 70
Region 13156 [N25W37] 70 was quiet and stable.N25W50 Data 2022-12-11
Long Jupiter 118 area 80
Region 13156 [N25W50] 80 decayed slowly and quietly.N25W63 Data 2022-12-12
Long Jupiter 132 area 150
Region 13156 [N25W63] 150 decayed slowly and quietly. SWPC is apparently including the spots of AR S8076 in this region.N25W76 Data 2022-12-13
Long Jupiter 145 area 80
Region 13156 [N25W76] 80 decayed slowly and quietly. SWPC is including the spots of AR S8076 in this region.
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. |