S23E82 Data 2023-02-17
Long Jupiter 50 area 90
New region 13230 [S23E82] 90 rotated into view on February 17 as S8287 [S23E82]S22E71 Data 2023-02-18
Long Jupiter 62 area 90
New region 13230 [S22E71] 90 rotated into view on February 17 and was numbered the next day by SWPC.S22E58 Data 2023-02-19
Long Jupiter 76 area 90
Region 13230 [S22E58] 90 was mostly quiet and stable.S22E46 Data 2023-02-20
Long Jupiter 88 area 110
Region 13230 [S22E46] 110 was quiet and stable.S22E32 Data 2023-02-21
Long Jupiter 103 area 100
Region 13230 [S22E32] 100 developed as new flux emerged. M class flaring is possible.S22E20 Data 2023-02-22
Long Jupiter 116 area 120
Region 13230 [S22E20] 120 gained spots while the main penumbra displayed signs of decay.S22E07 Data 2023-02-23
Long Jupiter 129 area 120
Region 13230 [S22E07] 120 decayed slowly and was mostly quiet.S22W06 Data 2023-02-24
Long Jupiter 144 area 120
Region 13230 [S22W06] 120 became slightly more complex as new positive polarity flux emerged to the immediate south of the leader spots. C1 flares: C1.9 @ 11:28, C1.4 @ 14:52 UTS22W20 Data 2023-02-25
Long Jupiter 158 area 120
Region 13230 [S22W20] 120 decayed slowly and quietly.S22W32 Data 2023-02-26
Long Jupiter 171 area 110
Region 13230 [S22W32] 110 decayed slowly and quietly.S22W45 Data 2023-02-27
Long Jupiter -175 area 30
Region 13230 [S22W45] 30 decayed slowly and quietly.S22W58 Data 2023-02-28
Long Jupiter -161 area 10
Region 13230 [S22W58] 10 decayed slowly and was mostly quiet.S22W69 Data 2023-03-01
Long Jupiter -149 area 1
Region 13230 [S22W69] 01 decayed slowly and was 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. |