S21E84 Data 2023-04-05
Long Jupiter 89 area 40
New region 13272 [S21E84] 40 rotated partly into view on April 5 as S8433 [S21E84]S21E78 Data 2023-04-06
Long Jupiter 96 area 40
New region 13272 [S21E78] 40 rotated partly into view on April 5 and was numbered the next day by SWPC. Further M class flares are possible. C1 flares: C1.0 @ 03:57, C1.5 @ 04:54, C1.1 @ 12:55, C1.5 @ 13:03, C1.4 @ 15:01, C1.5 @ 17:27, C1.2 @ 18:00, C1.0 @ 23:54 UTS21E64 Data 2023-04-07
Long Jupiter 112 area 180
Region 13272 [S21E64] 180 has polarity intermixing and produced a number of small C flares. An M2.9 flare was recorded at 01:46 UT on April 8. Another M class flare is obviously possible. C1 flares: C1.4 @ 06:27, C1.3 @ 07:10, C1.0 @ 10:12, C1.0 @ 10:50, C1.1 @ 16:37, C1.5 @ 18:40, C1.1 @ 19:22, C1.7 @ 20:22, C1.2 @ 21:47 UTS21E50 Data 2023-04-08
Long Jupiter 127 area 230
Region 13272 [S21E50] 230 gained spots and area. The region has polarity intermixing and M class flare potential. C1 flares: C1.3 @ 07:24, C1.1 @ 10:30, C1.2 @ 13:25, C1.4 @ 14:14, C1.1 @ 14:21, C1.3 @ 15:49, C1.4 @ 16:31, C1.5 @ 17:28, C1.9 @ 18:49, C1.9 @ 19:40, C1.3 @ 21:58, C1.4 @ 23:01, C1.2 @ 00:03 (peak on April 9) UTS21E37 Data 2023-04-09
Long Jupiter 140 area 280
Region 13272 [S21E37] 280 decayed slowly early in the day, but gained spots again later in the day. A small magnetic delta formed in a central southern penumbra. The region has polarity intermixing and M class flare potential. C1 flares: C1.0 @ 00:53, C1.4 @ 01:36, C1.8 @ 02:29, C1.4 @ 04:04, C1.8 @ 10:55, C1.3 @ 17:40, C1.7 @ 21:52 UTS21E23 Data 2023-04-10
Long Jupiter 155 area 270
Region 13272 [S21E23] 270 decayed in the southern spot section while some development was observed in the north. The region has many spots, most of them small or tiny. The region has polarity intermixing and M class flare potential. C1 flares: C1.0 @ 02:11, C1.2 @ 04:05, C1.3 @ 11:30, C1.0 @ 12:07, C1.3 @ 14:36, C1.8 @ 16:54, C1.3 @ 18:24, C1.4 @ 19:40, C1.2 @ 22:26, C1.8 @ 22:34 UTS21E09 Data 2023-04-11
Long Jupiter 169 area 250
Region 13272 [S21E09] 250 could be splitting into a northern and a southern spot group. As it is the region still has polarity intermixing and M class flare potential. C1 flares: C1.2 @ 01:33, C1.1 @ 07:12, C1.2 @ 07:38, C1.1 @ 09:47 UTS20W16 Data 2023-04-13
Long Jupiter -163 area 170
Region 13272 [S20W16] 170 decayed slowly and has only one spot with mature penumbra left. and was much less active than during the previous days. The region still has many small spots and weak polarity intermixing. There s a small chance of a minor M class flare. C1 flares: C1.4 @ 02:50 UTS21W29 Data 2023-04-14
Long Jupiter -149 area 60
Region 13272 [S21W29] 60 decayed quickly losing many spots and all mature penumbra.S21W42 Data 2023-04-15
Long Jupiter -136 area 30
Region 13272 [S21W42] 30 decayed further and was mostly quiet.S22W51 Data 2023-04-16
Long Jupiter -125 area 30
Region 13272 [S22W51] 30 developed slowly and quietly.S24W62 Data 2023-04-17
Long Jupiter -113 area 10
Region 13272 [S24W62] 10 decayed slowly and quietly.S23W76 Data 2023-04-18
Long Jupiter -98 area 10
Region 13272 [S23W76] 10 decayed slowly and was mostly quiet. C1 flares: C1.7 @ 18:44, C1.9 @ 19:17 UT
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. |