N23E85 Data 2023-03-18
Long Jupiter 73 area 60
New region 13260 [N23E85] 60 rotated partly into view on March 18 as S8375 [N23E85]N23E70 Data 2023-03-19
Long Jupiter 89 area 60
New region 13260 [N23E70] 60 rotated partly into view on March 18 and received its NOAA number the next day.N23E58 Data 2023-03-20
Long Jupiter 101 area 120
Region 13260 [N23E58] 120 was quiet and stable.N23E45 Data 2023-03-21
Long Jupiter 115 area 160
Region 13260 [N23E45] 160 was quiet and stable.N23E31 Data 2023-03-22
Long Jupiter 130 area 180
Region 13260 [N23E31] 180 was mostly quiet and stable. C1 flare: C1.4 @ 07:03 UTN23E19 Data 2023-03-23
Long Jupiter 143 area 140
Region 13260 [N23E19] 140 was quiet and stable.N23E07 Data 2023-03-24
Long Jupiter 156 area 180
Region 13260 [N23E07] 180 was quiet and stable.N23W07 Data 2023-03-25
Long Jupiter 171 area 170
Region 13260 [N23W07] 170 was mostly quiet and stable.N23W20 Data 2023-03-26
Long Jupiter -176 area 160
Region 13260 [N23W20] 160 was mostly quiet and stable.N23W32 Data 2023-03-28
Long Jupiter -162 area 70
Region 13260 [N23W32] 70 was quiet and stable.N23W46 Data 2023-03-28
Long Jupiter -147 area 140
Region 13260 [N23W46] 140 was quiet and stable.N23W59 Data 2023-03-29
Long Jupiter -133 area 70
Region 13260 [N23W59] 70 was quiet and stable.N23W73 Data 2023-03-30
Long Jupiter -119 area 100
Region 13260 [N23W73] 100 was quiet and stable.
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. |