S19E82 Data 2022-12-31
Long Jupiter 5 area 30
New region 13181 [S19E82] 30 rotated into view on December 31 as S8139 [S19E82]S19E70 Data 2023-01-01
Long Jupiter 18 area 30
New region 13181 [S19E70] 30 rotated into view on December 31 and was numbered by SWPC the next day.S19E57 Data 2023-01-03
Long Jupiter 32 area 50
Region 13181 [S19E57] 50 was quiet and stable.S19E44 Data 2023-01-03
Long Jupiter 45 area 100
Region 13181 [S19E44] 100 was quiet and stable.S19E44 Data 2023-01-04
Long Jupiter 45 area 70
Region 13181 [S19E44] 70 developed as new flux emerged. C class flaring is possible.S18E18 Data 2023-01-05
Long Jupiter 73 area 80
Region 13181 [S18E18] 80 developed early in the the day, then decayed slowly.S18E05 Data 2023-01-06
Long Jupiter 87 area 110
Region 13181 [S18E05] 110 decayed slowly and quietly.S17W08 Data 2023-01-07
Long Jupiter 101 area 380
Region 13181 [S17W08] 380 was quiet and stable. Note that SWPC includes AR S8155 in this region.S16W21 Data 2023-01-08
Long Jupiter 115 area 410
Region 13181 [S16W21] 410 developed in the northern part while decay was observed in the southern part.S16W34 Data 2023-01-09
Long Jupiter 129 area 700
Region 13181 [S16W34] 700 developed further and gained a magnetic delta.S15W47 Data 2023-01-10
Long Jupiter 143 area 700
Region 13181 [S15W47] 700 lost the main magnetic delta but still has a weak delta in a northern penumbra. C and M class flares are possible.S15W47 Data 2023-01-11
Long Jupiter 144 area 450
Region 13181 [S15W47] 450 decayed slowly. There is still some polarity intermixing. C and M class flares are possible.S15W75 Data 2023-01-12
Long Jupiter 173 area 240
Region 13181 [S15W75] 240 decayed slowly and became less active.
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. |