N23E78 Data 2023-01-09
Long Jupiter 17 area 100
New region 13186 [N23E78] 100 rotated into view on January 9 as S8164 [N23E78]N23E63 Data 2023-01-10
Long Jupiter 33 area 100
New region 13186 [N23E63] 100 rotated into view on January 9 and developed further on January 10 when it was numbered by SWPC. The leading penumbra has a strong magnetic delta with almost no separation between opposite polarity umbrae. Further M and X class flares are likely until the delta disappears.N23E49 Data 2023-01-11
Long Jupiter 48 area 150
Region 13186 [N23E49] 150 developed gaining area and spots. The magnetic delta in the penumbra disappeared and there was a significant reduction in flare frequency after noon.N23E37 Data 2023-01-12
Long Jupiter 61 area 320
Region 13186 [N23E37] 320 developed significantly and has polarity intermixing. A major flare is possible.N23E22 Data 2023-01-13
Long Jupiter 78 area 500
Region 13186 [N23E22] 500 developed further and gained 2 small magnetic deltas. Some decay was observed in the intermediate spot section. A major flare is possible.N24E10 Data 2023-01-14
Long Jupiter 90 area 410
Region 13186 [N24E10] 410 was mostly quiet and stable despite having a weak magnetic delta in a trailing penumbra. A major flare is possible.N24W02 Data 2023-01-15
Long Jupiter 103 area 450
Region 13186 [N24W02] 450 was mostly unchanged and quiet. There s a small magnetic delta in a trailing penumbra and a major flare is possible.N23W16 Data 2023-01-16
Long Jupiter 118 area 440
Region 13186 [N23W16] 440 decayed slowly and quietly.N22W43 Data 2023-01-17
Long Jupiter 146 area 400
Region 13186 [N22W43] 400 was mostly quiet and stable.N22W43 Data 2023-01-18
Long Jupiter 146 area 350
Region 13186 [N22W43] 350 was mostly quiet and stable.N23W57 Data 2023-01-19
Long Jupiter 160 area 320
Region 13186 [N23W57] 320 was mostly quiet and stable.N22W72 Data 2023-01-20
Long Jupiter 178 area 230
Region 13186 [N22W72] 230 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. |