N20W02 Data 2023-03-20
Long Jupiter 161 area 10
New region 13265 [N20W02] 10 was first observed with spots on March 20 as S8383 [N21E75] 179N20W02 Data 2023-03-21
Long Jupiter 162 area 10
New region 13265 [N20W02] 10 on March 21 as S8383 [N20E65] 180N20W02 Data 2023-03-22
Long Jupiter 163 area 10
New region 13265 [N20W02] 10 on March 22 as S8383 [N20E52] 181N20W02 Data 2023-03-23
Long Jupiter 164 area 10
New region 13265 [N20W02] 10 on March 23 as S8383 [N20E38] 182N20W02 Data 2023-03-24
Long Jupiter 165 area 10
New region 13265 [N20W02] 10 on March 24 as S8383 [N21E22] 183N20W02 Data 2023-03-25
Long Jupiter 166 area 10
New region 13265 [N20W02] 10 on March 25 as S8383 [N20E10] 184N20W02 Data 2023-03-26
Long Jupiter 167 area 10
New region 13265 [N20W02] 10 was first observed with spots on March 20. New flux emerged on March 25 and the region was number by SWPC on March 26. C flares are possible.N20W15 Data 2023-03-27
Long Jupiter -179 area 90
Region 13265 [N20W15] 90 was quiet and stable.N20W31 Data 2023-03-28
Long Jupiter -162 area 50
Region 13265 [N20W31] 50 decayed slowly and was mostly quiet. C1 flares: C1.7 @ 10:45 UTN21W45 Data 2023-03-29
Long Jupiter -147 area 60
Region 13265 [N21W45] 60 decayed slowly and quietly.N21W60 Data 2023-03-30
Long Jupiter -132 area 60
Region 13265 [N21W60] 60 decayed slowly and was mostly quiet. C1 flare: C1.9 @ 23:26 UTN21W74 Data 2023-03-31
Long Jupiter -117 area 60
Region 13265 [N21W74] 60 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. |