N19E43 Data 2023-01-06
Long Jupiter 49 area 30
New region 13185 [N19E43] 30 was first observed with spots on January 6 as S8159 [N19E43]N21E28 Data 2023-01-07
Long Jupiter 65 area 30
New region 13185 [N21E28] 30 observed with spots on January 7 as S8159 [N21E28]N20E15 Data 2023-01-08
Long Jupiter 79 area 30
New region 13185 [N20E15] 30 observed with spots on January 8 as S8159 [N20E15]N19E01 Data 2023-01-09
Long Jupiter 94 area 30
New region 13185 [N19E01] 30 was first observed with spots on January 6 and was numbered 3 days later by SWPC when new flux emerged.N19W12 Data 2023-01-10
Long Jupiter 108 area 30
Region 13185 [N19W12] 30 developed slowly. In the central spot section tiny opposite polarity spots are close to each other and may have been the cause of a C5 flare. The region is unimpressive but does have weak polarity intermixing.N19W27 Data 2023-01-11
Long Jupiter 124 area 30
Region 13185 [N19W27] 30 developed further and currently has no polarity intermixing.N19W41 Data 2023-01-12
Long Jupiter 139 area 100
Region 13185 [N19W41] 100 developed further and matured.N20W56 Data 2023-01-13
Long Jupiter 156 area 60
Region 13185 [N20W56] 60 decayed slowly and quietly.N20W68 Data 2023-01-14
Long Jupiter 168 area 30
Region 13185 [N20W68] 30 decayed slowly and quietly.
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. |