N18E84 Data 2023-01-12
Long Jupiter 14 area 100
New region 13192 [N18E84] 100 rotated partly into view on January 12 as S8172 [N19E84]N18E75 Data 2023-01-13
Long Jupiter 25 area 100
New region 13192 [N18E75] 100 rotated partly into view on January 12 and received its NOAA number the next day.N18E62 Data 2023-01-14
Long Jupiter 38 area 160
Region 13192 [N18E62] 160 was mostly quiet and stable. M flares are possible.N18E49 Data 2023-01-15
Long Jupiter 52 area 210
Region 13192 [N18E49] 210 gained spots and was quiet. The region has major flare potential.N18E36 Data 2023-01-16
Long Jupiter 66 area 400
Region 13192 [N18E36] 400 was mostly quiet and stable. A major flare is possible.N18E10 Data 2023-01-17
Long Jupiter 93 area 420
Region 13192 [N18E10] 420 was mostly unchanged and produced a few flares. M class flares are possible. C1 flare: C1.9 @ 18:15 UT.N18E10 Data 2023-01-18
Long Jupiter 93 area 420
Region 13192 [N18E10] 420 was mostly unchanged and produced a few flares. M class flares are possible. C1 flare: C1.9 @ 18:15 UT.N18W04 Data 2023-01-20
Long Jupiter 109 area 350
Region 13192 [N18W04] 350 decayed slowly and was mostly quiet. M class flares are possible.N18W17 Data 2023-01-20
Long Jupiter 123 area 330
Region 13192 [N18W17] 330 decayed slowly in the trailing spot section and redeveloped a small magnetic delta in the leading spot section. M class flares are possible.N18W31 Data 2023-01-21
Long Jupiter 138 area 270
Region 13192 [N18W31] 270 decayed slowly producing a few C flares.N18W43 Data 2023-01-22
Long Jupiter 151 area 170
Region 13192 [N18W43] 170 decayed slowly producing a few C flares.N17W58 Data 2023-01-23
Long Jupiter 166 area 130
Region 13192 [N17W58] 130 decayed slowly and quietly.N17W71 Data 2023-01-24
Long Jupiter 180 area 130
Region 13192 [N17W71] 130 produced a few flares with no significant development observed.N17W84 Data 2023-01-25
Long Jupiter -166 area 70
Region 13192 [N17W84] 70 became more unstable as it rotated mostly out of view and produced a number of C and M flares.
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. |