N11E80 Data 2023-01-12
Long Jupiter 18 area 90
New region 13191 [N11E80] 90 rotated into view on January 12 asS 8171 [N11E80]N11E68 Data 2023-01-13
Long Jupiter 32 area 90
New region 13191 [N11E68] 90 rotated into view on January 12 and was numbered the next day by SWPC when quick development was observed.N10E52 Data 2023-01-14
Long Jupiter 48 area 150
Region 13191 [N10E52] 150 developed further and has magnetic delta in a northern penumbra. The region still has a compact spot layout and major flares are possible.N10E39 Data 2023-01-15
Long Jupiter 62 area 170
Region 13191 [N10E39] 170 lost some complexity and was mostly quiet after the major flare early in the day.N10E25 Data 2023-01-16
Long Jupiter 77 area 360
Region 13191 [N10E25] 360 decayed slowly and was mostly quiet.N11W02 Data 2023-01-17
Long Jupiter 105 area 250
Region 13191 [N11W02] 250 was mostly quiet and stable.N11W02 Data 2023-01-18
Long Jupiter 105 area 230
Region 13191 [N11W02] 230 was mostly quiet and stable.N11W14 Data 2023-01-19
Long Jupiter 119 area 220
Region 13191 [N11W14] 220 was quiet and stable.N11W28 Data 2023-01-20
Long Jupiter 134 area 220
Region 13191 [N11W28] 220 was quiet and stable.N11W43 Data 2023-01-21
Long Jupiter 150 area 140
Region 13191 [N11W43] 140 decayed and lost penumbra on the trailing spots.N11W57 Data 2023-01-22
Long Jupiter 165 area 50
Region 13191 [N11W57] 50 decayed further losing mature penumbra on the leader spots.N11W71 Data 2023-01-23
Long Jupiter 179 area 40
Region 13191 [N11W71] 40 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. |